We took a little Easter vacation this weekend to Virginia beach. On Friday I took a few photos of some diecast Hot Rods, for the F.A.S. I'll post them here too. Sorry if you already saw them Friday. they're 1/18 scale TROG. Lol Ron.... Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Murph,doesnt a version of that older diecast racer have "Flames" that move in and out of the holes in the hood as it rolls along?
I think that you're thinking of this one: -It's got two parallel rows of "flames" that protrude through the hood, a crank mechanism between the front wheels causes them to move up and down on alternate sides. Early "hi-tech".
I'm thinking a bubble top and fins, why not. Lol Ron..... Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I know it is past Tuesday but I just finished unpacking from a trip. I picked up this heavy metal cast early 1918 -1921 Chevy 1-ton open delivery truck. There are no manufacturer markings, it is 10 1/2" long and is threaded on the bottom which suggests it was mounted on something. The casting and finish looks similar to ones made by Banthrico. They do make a lot of metal banks and when I checked different sites I could not find this particular truck design. Oddly after I found this one, I saw another over priced one in a Florida Flea Market which was mounted on a wood base, incorrectly identified as being solid brass and included a certificate of authenticity (probably fake to attract a buyer) from the National Motor Museum Mint. I did check their site and also with a local friend who is a huge collector and we could not find any information on this truck casting. Maybe someone here has one or has seen one and can help me identify what I have. Thanks
Good Apr. 10 Tuesday morning to all. My back yard and little Chevy today, yes it is snowing ! May 9th. Is the latest on record for snow in Ct. (1977).Thanks for the likes.
Dean, I "almost" had another car for your junkyard... Sent from my Pixel XL using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Yeah I know, I gave $10. For it at a flea market. I didn't know what to post today. So I thought that it's road trip, and cruising with the friends time. Ron... Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
{VintageAuto} Yes, I've seen them sell for over $2,000.00 MIB. Not bad for my $10 Bucks. lol I collected the old Japanese tin toys, before they made the newer die cast cars. Back then they were just toys. Yes it's 11 inches long. And made by Marasan of Japan, in 1954 only. Thanks Ron... Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I found this 1:18 Model T in the swap meet at the Del Mar Goodguys show a couple weeks ago. Very accurate detail. Came in a nice tin too.
That's freakin' beautiful!!!!...... I love C'cabs..... Do you know the date when that was manufactured????? I'd like to buy one also...