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ICM 24052 1/24 Ford A Gangster Car (1930s

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ICM 24052 1/24 Ford A Gangster Car (1930s

ICM 24052 1/24 Ford A Gangster Car (1930s

The unregulated growth and oversaturation of the United States market led to the Great Depression, beginning with the October 1929 stock market crash. This economic crisis fueled a rise in banditry, with bank robberies becoming particularly notorious. These crimes were made more effective by gangsters’ use of automobiles. As one analyst observed in the 1920s: “Cars and good roads have dramatically increased certain types of crime. We now see a new kind of automobile bandit who relies entirely on a car—whether robbing banks, breaking into homes, or mugging pedestrians.” The criminals’ success was further enhanced by Thompson submachine guns, which boasted rapid-fire capability and earned the nickname “Tommy gun.” Notably, these weapons cost around 200 dollars—about half the price of a Ford Model A automobile.

Specifications

  • Model size (length x height): 160 x 75 mm
  • Box size: 295 x 225 x 40 mm
  • Number of details: 203+16
$56.42
ICM 24052 1/24 Ford A Gangster Car (1930s
$56.42

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The unregulated growth and oversaturation of the United States market led to the Great Depression, beginning with the October 1929 stock market crash. This economic crisis fueled a rise in banditry, with bank robberies becoming particularly notorious. These crimes were made more effective by gangsters’ use of automobiles. As one analyst observed in the 1920s: “Cars and good roads have dramatically increased certain types of crime. We now see a new kind of automobile bandit who relies entirely on a car—whether robbing banks, breaking into homes, or mugging pedestrians.” The criminals’ success was further enhanced by Thompson submachine guns, which boasted rapid-fire capability and earned the nickname “Tommy gun.” Notably, these weapons cost around 200 dollars—about half the price of a Ford Model A automobile.

Specifications

  • Model size (length x height): 160 x 75 mm
  • Box size: 295 x 225 x 40 mm
  • Number of details: 203+16