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Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by CadMad, Apr 8, 2018.

  1. Paul
    Joined: Aug 29, 2002
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    good deal
    prices have come back down to earth for the Nylint hot rods
    they were going for three times that not long ago
     
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  2. pigIRON63
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    More toys. I like the car haulers. It's fun reuniting the trucks and trailers. I just reunited the windowless red one today. 20210419_232544.jpg
     
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  3. Alphy
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  4. sloppy jalopies
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    Raced in a drilled rivets race club... drill out the rivets under the hot wheels cars...
    the cars fall apart... we changed everything we could... most pix on my frozen computer...
    lots of fun...
    a 3 window cut into a cabriolet, '30 woodie with '34 grill, '32 altered tudor into a touring,
    monkey's gasser, bean bandit on a coe hauler, a class car, '29 pick-up with a t totaler cap, munster coach, and a '34 coupe with narrowed wheels... made 35 or more different gassers, used about every body style that would fit... at - red line derby racing - web site...
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  6. D type
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    Just finished these --- truck is 18" long trailer is 16 "
    Car -trailer - truck are all made of wood
    They were a fun build that ate up a lot of time DSCN8323.JPG DSCN8304.JPG DSCN8307.JPG DSCN8306.JPG DSCN8315.JPG DSCN8312.JPG
     
  7. ZZ Top Chop
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  8. 210superair
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    I've got two toy boats, not hot rods of course, but of the era. They were my dad's in the late 50s. They're not tether boats, you can adjust then tighten up the rudder/outboard, and then they run for a short amount of time before stopping. Anyone know what these are called? For the one with the outboard I have the box, directions, some extra parts, etc. Just like it came from the store. Pretty cool...
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  9. henry29
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    My brother just finished this custom Nylint roadster.
    I think it turned out really well.

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  10. Cerberus
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    This 1896 Benz Velo arrived last week. 8-1/2" and 5-1/4' tall. Been looking for this heavy tin model for 36 years. Reason is my Great Grandfather and Grandfather owned a circus that toured the U.K. west coast. They got a speeding ticket for going 12 mph in a 10 mph zone in Cornwall. LOL Second photo driving together. Tin model in front of the book about their history in the circus business.
     

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  11. henry29
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    That's interesting, I wonder how they calculated their speed?
     
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  12. Cerberus
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    I thought the same thing when I read about it. At the time they were clocked going through town. Maybe main street was marked for horseback riders and a watch was used? This infraction occurred in 1896. Go figure. The 1896 Benz was capable of 14 mph. BTW, the heavy tin (22g) model is scale 1:14 and was made in 1908.
     
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  13. This is really nice!
     
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  14. guffey
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    Not a hot rod but a kool toy from the 50's coke IMG_9367.jpg
     
  15. pigIRON63
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    I picked this up today at the Dixie Gas Show in the $10 box. It should make a cool custom 20211203_204206.jpg 20211203_204156.jpg
     
  16. edcodesign
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    Got this one in the $5 box ! B24DCDBD-EDB2-4C41-99CF-4A303AEA0028.jpeg
     
  17. Jack Wagon
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    from Ferguson

  18. edcodesign
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    Got this wreck for $2 a couple of days ago . E95F0D5E-3F00-4471-9EA3-AADAE6080874.jpeg
     
  19. pigIRON63
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    I picked up some rubber cars and a Barclay transporter the other day. 20211231_223435.jpg
     
  20. One for the new year- made in Japan- buddyL interpretation of a 1936 Ford? Plastic and tin woody 4 door with wide whites. C4A12F1C-2E1C-432A-BA2A-B9DAA8AD2174.jpeg AFFCD039-C9EC-40B2-9029-CC5CD1779DCF.jpeg AFFCD039-C9EC-40B2-9029-CC5CD1779DCF.jpeg
     
  21. Deuces
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    Here you go.... IMG_2246.JPG.jpg IMG_2248.JPG.jpg
     
  22. Speed Gems
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  23. Over the years that stuff just finds me. Maybe at a swap meet? or a toy show? I really don't know? I don't buy anything on the old inter web. But that may be a good place for you to look? I just Love silly Hot Rod stuff...:confused: 1948.jpg 1410.jpg 2519.jpg
     
  24. This one is a bit of a light weight- plastic turbine powered bobber truck. The front wheels might be canibalized for something else, they have a sort of bonneville look to them. CAA7116F-A8C0-4B35-BC1C-FA463E278386.jpeg
     
  25. Picked this plastic roadster up today. I believe it is the same as the one View attachment 5316504 in post 56. Mine says- Reliable made in Canada. Internet says they are still in business.
     

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  26. A Boner
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    Missing it’s top, windshield, interior including the steering wheel, rear whitewalls and hubcaps and probably it’s spare tire...good thing it’s just a Hot Rod!
     
  27. As found this week-all plastic, looks to be a chopped 32 Victoria, tinted windows, blower, full fendered and a chopped grille, so likely channeled too. It is a bit too much street rod, but might get traditionalized down the road. No makers marks that I can find, not even country of origin. A390556C-AEB4-413E-813F-0824B545F93A.jpeg
     
  28. raymay
    Joined: Mar 2, 2008
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    Found a couple cars I did not have this past week. A Nylint Model T and a cool looking Saunders windup Packard.

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