In the lawless expanse of the Southern Badlands, loyalty is currency and your ride is your lifeline. This die-cast model celebrates Panam Palmer’s iconic vehicle—a heavily modified, all-terrain beast that screams Nomad pride.

Beyond the tarmac, Pan Am utilized "model cars" as marketing tools. In the 1950s and 60s, airlines frequently collaborated with automakers to cross-promote luxury travel.

Weathering: If you are building a diorama of a 1970s tarmac, a little "grease" and "dust" weathering on the wheel wells makes the model look like a working piece of airport equipment. Why Collect Pan Am Models?

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