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Our “Build-a-Bookmobile” LEGO kit is now for sale!The AACA Library’s 1955 Chevrolet bookmobile can n

Our “Build-a-Bookmobile” LEGO kit is now for sale!

The AACA Library’s 1955 Chevrolet bookmobile can now fit in the palm of your hand. This custom LEGO kit was designed in-house by AACA Library staff and comes with all the pieces needed to build the model, an attractive looking box, professionally printed building instruction booklet, and vinyl decals.

Lots of playability here. The finished model features a removable top for seating a minifigure, and the book box doors fold open to reveal shelving and display monitors. We’ve also included some extra pieces and steps in the instructions, so that you can finish off your bookmobile the way you want it to look.

Quantities are extremely limited. This signed and numbered run of 55 kits is now down to less than 15. Don’t delay; get your ‘55 for $55 today!

The “Build-a-Bookmobile” kit can be purchased through the AACA’s online merchandise shop:

https://store.aaca.org/build-a-bookmobile-custom-lego-kit-1178.html 


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Okay, not a typical definition of a muscle car, but I love this 1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport! LOkay, not a typical definition of a muscle car, but I love this 1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport! LOkay, not a typical definition of a muscle car, but I love this 1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport! LOkay, not a typical definition of a muscle car, but I love this 1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport! LOkay, not a typical definition of a muscle car, but I love this 1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport! LOkay, not a typical definition of a muscle car, but I love this 1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport! L

Okay, not a typical definition of a muscle car, but I love this 1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport! Loooong, boat-like body and hubcaps, but look at that 396 / 325 horsepower rat big block seething under the hood! And a 4speed to boot! (Muncie? Probably.) And bucket seats. And check out the gauge cluster on the console. I’d love to know if it’s a Muncie close ratio or wide ratio as well as the rearend differential. This car looks like your grandmother’s grocery-getter. But from redlight to redlight, it’ll surprise that other person beside you!


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