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AI Identification

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NewRay Peterbilt Model 379 1/32 scale die-cast truck with John Wayne graphics

Die-Cast Vehicles and Toys

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $65.00

As of July 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a 1/32 scale die-cast model truck housed in its original window-box packaging. The packaging bears markings identifying the manufacturer as "NewRay" and the vehicle as a "Peterbilt MODEL 379." The truck and trailer set features extensive decorative graphics themed around the American actor John Wayne, with the name "JOHN WAYNE" printed prominently in a Western-style serif font alongside sepia-toned imagery of cowboys on horseback in a desert landscape. The model is constructed from plastic and metal components, primarily black and deep red, with chrome-finished exhaust stacks, wheels, and grille details. The box includes several legible text elements, including a "1/32 DIE-CAST OPENABLE DOOR" badge, a "NewRay" logo with a $34.99 price tag, and multi-language safety warnings. The packaging shows visible signs of shelf wear, including minor creasing at the corners, scuffing on the cardboard surfaces, and reflections on the plastic window. Based on the branding and style, it appears to be a modern collectible produced within the last two decades. While the logos for Peterbilt and John Wayne are clearly visible, this attribution is consistent with NewRay's licensing practices but remains unverified as to official licensing status without further physical inspection of the packaging's fine print or holographic stickers.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image, the item is a 1/32 scale die-cast model truck bearing branding consistent with the Peterbilt Model 379 produced by NewRay, featuring John Wayne-themed graphics. From this photograph, I can observe the model in its retail packaging, which displays a secondary 'NewRay' logo and a price tag. While the item appears consistent with licensed commemorative sets from the early 21st century, I cannot verify the legitimacy of the licensing or the structural integrity of the die-cast components through a photo alone. The value of this item is largely driven by its cross-collectible appeal to both die-cast trucking enthusiasts and Western Americana fans. The $45.00 to $65.00 estimate assumes the branding is correct and the item remains in its factory-sealed state. The visible shelf wear on the box, including corner creasing and scuffing, prevents it from reaching the top tier of the 'New Old Stock' market. Market interest for items of this type is generally stable but depends heavily on the condition of the clear plastic window and the graphics' vibrancy. To confirm the item’s status, a physical inspection would be required to look for holographic licensing stickers or specific manufacturer mold marks on the chassis. If this item were determined to be an unlicensed reproduction or a modern 'in the style of' copy lacking the official NewRay tooling, the value would likely drop to the $15.00 to $25.00 range as a mere toy rather than a collector's piece. Final valuation would benefit from provenance confirming it was part of the recognized release series.

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