These were definitely the most interesting Matchbox cars. They came out before me and I've been having a lot of fun recently adding many of these to my collection.
the number 30 8 wheel crane is a cool one...lots of variations...red hook...the underside some had no brace at the rear...also came is a turquoise color only found in the gift sets
I started collecting matchbox in 1975 at 5 years old. I lived in the country and my family would go to the big city on the weekend where I would spend my allowance money of $1 on a matchbox car Later as an adult I got some cars from the 60’s Great Video
@@jonnybeyer6290 similar story. I’d have 75 cents burning a hole in my pocket and make it to the store. I would carefully select which model I wanted only to be told “it’s out of stock” 😂
Right up my street. Bit of a collection myself (check my feed). I have all those models with the exception of some of the trailers for the tractors. I have the blue one but it’s missing the stake ends. My Mercedes is the blue version - still looking for the green one. Great set you have there. Greetings from the U.K.
Luckily I kept all mine. MOst are in pretty fine condition as I took care of them. The deal was with my Mom was I'd buy one and she's buy one. Sometimes I could talk her into her buying two. Glad I kept all mine. Loved "Husky" ones too...Interestingly, the "TOMI" ones that came around in the late 70's were quite nice including the Corgi Juniors.....
the combine has some early hard to find variations...if you look on the base you can see a hole where the writing is telling you the models info...the earliest ones had no hole...the hole is there as a place to locate a rod they used to stick it on for painting...also came with an open step ladder
good call on the caravan...it came in yellow...also had knobbly wheels and then fine tread wheels...the studebaker sliding roof can be found unpainted...or painted a dark color to match the car
the tractors have a bunch of variations...the yellow/blue was first...came with a long exhaust stack...also came with large rear hubs found on the john deer tractor...the all blue was usually found on the king size tractor trailer ...there were three tractors on the bed
very clean collection except a for a couple...the snow plough with the grey wheels is the most desirable one...funny the grey wheels came at the end of that models run...when most grey wheel model had switched to black...i bet it was because they had extra grey wheels that would fit on the snow plough
I've been enjoying your videos for some time. I notice you comment on condition, but you don't seem to bring up if the item has been repainted? Some are pefect condition, but a lot have been repainted. I notice this especially with the view of the revits showing traces of paint.
There are less than a handful of repaints - and they are always called out. Mattel factory spun posts often show traces of the respective casting paint.
These were definitely the most interesting Matchbox cars. They came out before me and I've been having a lot of fun recently adding many of these to my collection.
Nice!
Really enjoyed your collection, good video.
Love the skinny wheels!
the number 30 8 wheel crane is a cool one...lots of variations...red hook...the underside some had no brace at the rear...also came is a turquoise color only found in the gift sets
I started collecting matchbox in 1975 at 5 years old. I lived in the country and my family would go to the big city on the weekend where I would spend my allowance money of $1 on a matchbox car
Later as an adult I got some cars from the 60’s
Great Video
Love that memory, ty for sharing
@@jonnybeyer6290 similar story. I’d have 75 cents burning a hole in my pocket and make it to the store. I would carefully select which model I wanted only to be told “it’s out of stock” 😂
I had the camper and Studebaker wagon, ambulance, fire truck, and Lotus, among others.
I really dig the snowplow and how it has the 4 back wheels
Thank you zj!
When the diecasts where made for life! 60s and later 70sthe superfast!grettings from stockholm sweden
Good to hear from you Gustavo!
That's a great collection of models - I'm a Matchbox collector and I'll be making a few of my own videos soon
Very interesting video. Great information. I remember some of these very well
ty for watching!
Right up my street. Bit of a collection myself (check my feed). I have all those models with the exception of some of the trailers for the tractors. I have the blue one but it’s missing the stake ends. My Mercedes is the blue version - still looking for the green one. Great set you have there. Greetings from the U.K.
Luckily I kept all mine. MOst are in pretty fine condition as I took care of them. The deal was with my Mom was I'd buy one and she's buy one. Sometimes I could talk her into her buying two. Glad I kept all mine. Loved "Husky" ones too...Interestingly, the "TOMI" ones that came around in the late 70's were quite nice including the Corgi Juniors.....
Lesney matchbox die cast models. Early. 1960. 👍
the combine has some early hard to find variations...if you look on the base you can see a hole where the writing is telling you the models info...the earliest ones had no hole...the hole is there as a place to locate a rod they used to stick it on for painting...also came with an open step ladder
good call on the caravan...it came in yellow...also had knobbly wheels and then fine tread wheels...the studebaker sliding roof can be found unpainted...or painted a dark color to match the car
Yo tengo casi 100 matchbox de los 70 pero ese umboxin está genial saludos desde cdmx
the tractors have a bunch of variations...the yellow/blue was first...came with a long exhaust stack...also came with large rear hubs found on the john deer tractor...the all blue was usually found on the king size tractor trailer ...there were three tractors on the bed
i hope you dont mind me posting info...but i think these are so cool and love talking about them
I've seen that refuse truck go for anywhere between $7 to $45 on Ebay
the taxi came with a grey painted base...also grey wheels...both hard to find but the grey wheels is really really hard to get
the mack dump truck also had yellow hubs or rims...red was first then the yellow
very clean collection except a for a couple...the snow plough with the grey wheels is the most desirable one...funny the grey wheels came at the end of that models run...when most grey wheel model had switched to black...i bet it was because they had extra grey wheels that would fit on the snow plough
the opal has a mega rare variation...a sea green color body...plastic base...the regular model could be found with the chrome engine and a grey engine
Bonita colección 👋🇪🇦
great!
the green merc also came in blue
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the jeep pick up came with a green interior also...it was released first and is hard to find
I have most all those, are they worth anything???
If they are clean, there is a market for them.
Mine are as clean as thise you showed here if not like new condition
I've been enjoying your videos for some time. I notice you comment on condition, but you don't seem to bring up if the item has been repainted? Some are pefect condition, but a lot have been repainted. I notice this especially with the view of the revits showing traces of paint.
There are less than a handful of repaints - and they are always called out. Mattel factory spun posts often show traces of the respective casting paint.
I have 90% of the ones you are showing ....still.
Lesney matchbox diecast models. Early 1960 ok