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Classic Metal Works - 50442 - Truck, Ford F-Series, Fuel - Conoco - 1954 Ford F-700

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Stock Number50442
Original Retail Price$27.95
BrandClassic Metal Works
ManufacturerClassic Metal Works
Body StyleClassic Metal Works Truck Fuel F-700
PrototypeTruck, Ford F-Series, Fuel
Road or Company NameConoco (Details)
Road or Reporting Number1954 Ford F-700
Paint Color(s)Red & Green
Print Color(s)White & Red
MultipackYes
Multipack Count2
Series NameMini Metals
Release Date2023-05-01
Item CategoryVehicles
Model TypeTrucks
Model SubtypeFuel Delivery
Model Variety1954 Ford F-700
Scale1/160



Road Name History:
The Continental Oil and Transportation Company was founded in 1875. Based in Ogden, Utah, the company distributed oil, kerosene, benzene, and other products in the western United States. Continental Oil Company was acquired by Standard Oil Company in 1884 and was spun off from Standard Oil during the Standard Oil divestiture in 1911. The main office was later moved to Ponca City, Oklahoma, when in 1929, Marland Oil Company (founded by exploration pioneer E. W. Marland) acquired the Continental Oil Company. Marland Oil acquired the assets (subject to liabilities) of Continental Oil Company for a consideration of 2,317,266 shares of stock. At that time, Marland Oil changed its name to Continental Oil Company. The acquisition gave Conoco the red triangle symbol previously used by Marland which would become Conoco's logo from 1930 to 1970, when the now-familiar capsule logo was adopted.

Conoco merged with Phillips Petroleum Company in 2002 to form ConocoPhillips.

From Wikipedia
Brand/Importer Information:
Focused on the production of HO and N Scale post World War II to 1970s era North American vehicles, the Sylvania, Ohio based Classic Metal Works was founded in 1997, by William J. Giacci.
Primarily constructed out of die-cast metal, Mini Metals CMW products are factory assembled and decorated.
In May 2017, Classic Metal Works and Mini Metals product ranges have been taken over by Round 2 Corp.

Note: The following CMW stock numbers have not been used, breaking the linearity of the numbering: 50313 to 50315, 50362 to 50364, 51154 to 51163
Item created by: CNW400 on 2023-05-05 09:20:02. Last edited by CNW400 on 2023-05-05 09:21:39

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