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Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by rbantique, Dec 5, 2010.

  1. Maverick Daddy
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    020515192830-1.jpg 020515192931-1.jpg These were built in the 1960s By a Man named Sandy Steele. He gave them to me when we worked together in 2012. He's in his mid 60s now.
     
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  4. deucetruck
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    Mav Daddy, you have some VERY cool items. Thanks for sharing.
     
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  5. xpletiv
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    So, metal,plastic,wood? What size?
    More pics please!:D
     
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  6. This is a very cool thread. Here are some toys from my collection:

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    At the swap meet last week Sacramento, They were asking $400
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  8. Maverick Daddy
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    YOU WIN.
     
  9. Is this a toy or a model kit?


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  10. SmokinBill
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    Electric toy, Battery operated
     
  11. A Boner
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    Not a HOT ROD, but a very popular toy car for kids in the 1920's, it's about 9" long.
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    021615205445-1.jpg Picked this weekend!
     
  14. 7314haywood
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    I have a large collection of the redline hot wheels but I played with my cars. I wish I didn't and had them as nice as yours. Nice collection
     
  15. Maverick Daddy
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    I have the same disease, I have over $3000.00 in hotwheels, all in the packages, But they are not vintage, so they didn't fit here. those are very nice, sure wish I could find Bradleys '67 chevy like the red one there.
     
  16. Murphy32
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    Speed Kings
     
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  17. fadt
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    1/10th scale RC Altered. scratch built.

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    and 1/10th RC Anglia, again scratch built.
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    And a 1/8th Monogram with mods. this one made a UK magazine called Custom Car


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    Does anyone have info on this peddle car. I believe 64-65 Cadillac that is a standard size peddle car but it is fiberglass. Has pedals and axles in place. The pedal mount is fiberglassed in and a small box on left side I believe is for batteries to run head and tail lights. Factory promo car???
     
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    Same style car as Cadillac above but missing axles and pedals. Not sure what the car is Desoto, Dodge, Plymouth. Fiberglass and small box to hold batteries to work lights. Factory promo car???
     
  21. Maverick Daddy
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    yes, it is solid metal. no halmarks, or stamping, appears to be pewter. its old, but how old I can't tell.
     
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    Picked up this sweet C1 vette up Saturday at Springfield, Missouri. Made in USA ! image.jpg
     
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    Deals wheels 57 Chevy model, I also have the real car that Revell had built in the early seventies to promote the model kits at the shows
     
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    Ed roth testors model paint display
     
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  27. 7314haywood
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    Is this a bank? If it is i have the complete set of cars that were made. I believe 8 cars in the series. I would have to look on my shelf.
     
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    Dream Rod toy
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    The real thing
     
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