Up for sale is a 1/16 MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE Model U wide-front tractor for the Great American Toy Show from 1995. Scale Model stock# F349, released in 1995.
This rare 1:16 scale die-cast metal MM Twin City tractor is a must-have for any collector. Made by Scale Models, this show tractor was featured at the 8th Annual Gateway MidAmerica Toy Show in 1989. The orange tractor boasts intricate details and is part of the Scale Models Toy Show Tractors series. This Minneapolis Moline Twin City 1936 model is perfect for enthusiasts of farming-themed toys. Recommended for collectors 8 and up, it’s sure to be a hit with Minneapolis Moline fans. It is in excellent condition and comes with both original boxes. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to add it to your collection today.
Up for sale is a 1/16 MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE G-1000 Vista Heartland Show tractor with duals. Very nicely detailed tractor from brand new tooling. Spec Cast stock# DAL 001, released in 2022.
Up for sale is a 1/16 MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE G-1000 Vista Heartland Show tractor with duals. This is the MFWD CHASER. Very nicely detailed tractor from brand new tooling. Spec Cast stock# DAL 002, released in 2022.
Up for sale is a 1/16 MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE G-1000 Brown Belly Summer Show tractor. Very nicely detailed tractor from brand new tooling. Spec Cast stock# SCT 2074, released in 2023.
Minneapolis Moline G940 Tractor W/Corn Picker. That was made by Spec Cast, and is new in the box. As with all Spec Cast tractors, this set features precision like detailing! This set was made for the 2023 Half Century of Progress Show, 1of 1250 made! This one has never been displayed and is out of a new case of tractors! This would make a nice addition to that Moline collection. We do not determine costs! Many times, it is wrong. Also, for larger packages, the Postal Service has dramatically increased their rates, especially for larger items with parcel post rates. For larger packages, they may be cheaper! Check out our feedback! We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.