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Hallmark Ornament: 1998 Ford V-8 - 1937 | QX6263

Hallmark Ornament: 1998 Ford V-8 - 1937 | QX6263

Hallmark Ornament: 1998 Ford V-8 - 1937

This green Ford pickup truck has a sled and packages in the back. 1937 marked the first time pickup truck buyers could choose a V-8 engine. It was also the first year for both front and rear bumpers and this truck features a distinctive "split windshield".

Height: 1.8"

Year: 1998

Artist: Don Palmiter

MPN: QX6263 / 06263

Series/Collection: All American Trucks Series

Ornament Condition Descriptions: All Hallmark ornaments are in mint condition and come in their original boxes.

Like New Box: Boxes are in excellent condition, showing minimal if any shelf ware. Original packing materials and inserts are not guaranteed.

Worn Box: Boxes are in good condition but will be worn or somewhat damaged.

**Please Note: We are in no way affiliated with Hallmark, we're simply resellers of their products looking to bring joy to your home through their ornaments.**

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Hallmark Ornament: 1998 Ford V-8 - 1937

This green Ford pickup truck has a sled and packages in the back. 1937 marked the first time pickup truck buyers could choose a V-8 engine. It was also the first year for both front and rear bumpers and this truck features a distinctive "split windshield".

Height: 1.8"

Year: 1998

Artist: Don Palmiter

MPN: QX6263 / 06263

Series/Collection: All American Trucks Series

Ornament Condition Descriptions: All Hallmark ornaments are in mint condition and come in their original boxes.

Like New Box: Boxes are in excellent condition, showing minimal if any shelf ware. Original packing materials and inserts are not guaranteed.

Worn Box: Boxes are in good condition but will be worn or somewhat damaged.

**Please Note: We are in no way affiliated with Hallmark, we're simply resellers of their products looking to bring joy to your home through their ornaments.**