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1:18 Scale GMP 1987 GN

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V62RACE

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Anyone know what the 1:18 scale GMP 10th Anniversary Special Edition 1987 Buick GN is worth? There were 2508 of these produced and only 354 came with a signed lithograph. I have number 336 of 354 with the signed lithograph. The car is the black chrome edition and the license plate and lithograph are both number 336.
 
Anyone know what the 1:18 scale GMP 10th Anniversary Special Edition 1987 Buick GN is worth? There were 2508 of these produced and only 354 came with a signed lithograph. I have number 336 of 354 with the signed lithograph. The car is the black chrome edition and the license plate and lithograph are both number 336.

They go for $75.00 on evilbay. maybe an extra $25.00 with litho.

If you are selling let me know.. PM me please.
 
call Ted at epitome exclusives or pm him he is on the board may be able to give you an idea what its worth real good guy he can answer it for ya
 
That litho is the #1, most popular lithograph we ever made. Famous automotive artist, Tim Frederick, painted the original which sits over my desk. It depicts a red Viper in the right lane and a Grand National out ahead in the left lane as they are passing a road sign that says "Slower Vehicles Keep Right". There are only 354 of these lithographs and they were all sold with there serial number matching Black Chrome 1987 GNs from GMP. These sets originally sold for $119 and they have sold now for quite a bit more as it is very rare to see them for sale. This 1987 Black Chrome GN is also one of the more sought after cars, which is an added reason for the interest. I haven't seen one of these sets for sale in quite a while now and personally would never accept less than $150 for it, though unless properly described in an Ebay auction, I expect it would sell for less than that as many people don't really know what it is. The Epitome diecast lithograph sets sold out fast. People outside the 300 Club group really only randomly learn what they are. We have never advertised them.
 
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