Casting #37

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Casting #37

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The way I collect the #37 Coke truck is to show them as A-B-C as 37a has an uneven crate load, and an open base.
Then it was issued with an even crate load, but still with an open base to me that is 37b.
Then the model had a Black closed in base to me that is 37c. Making the Cattle Truck 37d.

37a-b Karrier Bantam 2 Ton, issued 1957, length 57mm, box types B and C.
37c (b) Karrier Bantam 2 Ton, issued 1960, length 57mm, box types C and D.
37d (c) Cattle Truck, issued 1966, length 66mm, box types E and F.

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37a with the uneven load.

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37b with MW and GPW.

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Even loads with open bases, with MW and GPW, not to common the one with GPW.

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the two different bases of the #37 model.

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With-out and with the rear end supports for the Cattle Box.

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The two Plastic Bases, with-out and with the extensions.

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The boxes for this model showing three different Types of the "E" box.

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the very play worn model is a survivor from my childhood

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white cows and brown cows

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Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
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:arrow: Mike & Nico :arrow:
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Re: Casting #37

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The Coke truck, always one of my faves:

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And the other side to the above model, mixed wheels, an unexpected surprise:

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A 'Hot Rod' Coke Truck error, I Love it fintail!
Great Job as usual George on these models. I also have 5 distinct rear box colors on the Cattle Truck that we found in our local stores when they were brand new. I like your picture here of those colors, but you are missing one with a darker brownish colored box that came without the front tow guide on it.
I believe both Mike and Brad (with his huge fleet of Cattle Trucks), each show a darker brownish example, unless of course the other sides of them do not match the ones seen here and are faded. Great models guys, Thanks for showing them. kwakers
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fintail wrote: The Coke truck, always one of my faves:
Mine too!

For me, it was very sad to see this great casting with bright colors and sharp decals replaced with a dull boring dodge truck with an even more dull colored plastic rear section. The cattle truck was one of the many cuts that lead to the death of a thousand cuts that ended my Matchbox collecting with the passing regular wheels at the close of 1969.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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Re: Casting #37

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Hello Dick, (kwakers) I am now wary about bidding on colour shades, as here are three photos of the same model but taken in different lighting. So to get a really Dark Brown I would have to have it in the hand.

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As you can see the colours are completely different, of the same model.

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I see exactly what you mean here George, I will check my spares for a darker brown rear box model for your collection. They are much more brown then they are gray, so easier to spot than just various shades of the stock gray boxes on these Trucks as in your interesting lighting pictures. How very odd that your same box can be seen so differently with just a change in lighting. Thanks for showing these pictures as well. kwakers
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Re: Casting #37

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Tinman wrote:
fintail wrote: The Coke truck, always one of my faves:
Mine too!

For me, it was very sad to see this great casting with bright colors and sharp decals replaced with a dull boring dodge truck with an even more dull colored plastic rear section. The cattle truck was one of the many cuts that lead to the death of a thousand cuts that ended my Matchbox collecting with the passing regular wheels at the close of 1969.
i love the cattle truck!
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
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Re: Casting #37

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Brad Pittiful wrote:
Tinman wrote:
fintail wrote: The Coke truck, always one of my faves:
Mine too!

For me, it was very sad to see this great casting with bright colors and sharp decals replaced with a dull boring dodge truck with an even more dull colored plastic rear section. The cattle truck was one of the many cuts that lead to the death of a thousand cuts that ended my Matchbox collecting with the passing regular wheels at the close of 1969.
i love the cattle truck!
I'm glad you (and others) do.

But it's no secret that I lose serious interest in most castings after 1965.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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