Soviet IA-1932 Car Toy
Like Hotwheels, but much sadder (and slower) lol
Towards the end of the Soviet Union, new and exciting things began to leak in, slight personal freedoms were allowed! What did this bring us? The Soviet attempt at Hot Wheels. Given that the Soviets were never known for fast, interesting or really any cars, it makes sense that their most regal car available was.. A copy of an American car. The 1930 Ford. Yeah. Really. This is the Soviet copy of it, but its a Ford through and through.
This car comes new in the box as it would have and with a small script of paper that sometimes erroneously calls it a AI-1933. Now that’s some awesome quality control!
Makes for a great display on your desk or as a gift to the Soviet aficionado in your life.
Like Hotwheels, but much sadder (and slower) lol
Towards the end of the Soviet Union, new and exciting things began to leak in, slight personal freedoms were allowed! What did this bring us? The Soviet attempt at Hot Wheels. Given that the Soviets were never known for fast, interesting or really any cars, it makes sense that their most regal car available was.. A copy of an American car. The 1930 Ford. Yeah. Really. This is the Soviet copy of it, but its a Ford through and through.
This car comes new in the box as it would have and with a small script of paper that sometimes erroneously calls it a AI-1933. Now that’s some awesome quality control!
Makes for a great display on your desk or as a gift to the Soviet aficionado in your life.
Like Hotwheels, but much sadder (and slower) lol
Towards the end of the Soviet Union, new and exciting things began to leak in, slight personal freedoms were allowed! What did this bring us? The Soviet attempt at Hot Wheels. Given that the Soviets were never known for fast, interesting or really any cars, it makes sense that their most regal car available was.. A copy of an American car. The 1930 Ford. Yeah. Really. This is the Soviet copy of it, but its a Ford through and through.
This car comes new in the box as it would have and with a small script of paper that sometimes erroneously calls it a AI-1933. Now that’s some awesome quality control!
Makes for a great display on your desk or as a gift to the Soviet aficionado in your life.