Here is a favourite model of mine,
They are in fact a separate coachbuilding company working on Mercedes-Benz cars...
The company is still active and this link will take you to a nice 'Binz' based website...http://www.mbzponton.org/pax058/people/variants.htm
GHOSTHUNTER.
the Ambulance bodied Mercedes-Benz, but as a kid, I was puzzled by the 'Binz' part of the name on the box. #K-6 Mercedes-Benz 'Binz' Ambulance.
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Very interesting Ghosty. Thanks for the view.
Mike & Nico from Austria.
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The SF03 Benz Binz Ambulance was one of my favourite Matchbox in my chiildhood, but only after the SF51 Pointer Tipper
Thanks Ghosty!
Thanks Ghosty!
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Ghosty, you weren't the only one confused with the Benz and Binz names.
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Well there you go I always thought that Binz was some sort of licencing side step by Lesney... Never realised it was a separate company
reg
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Their ambulances had a huge share of the market in Germany and Nordic countries until this millenium when very powerful VW Transporters and Mercedes Sprinters took over the market
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Binz (http://www.binz-automotive.com) is still a major player in the ambulance conversion business. They don't need to construct the station wagon part anymore as such bodywork since decades comes directly from the carmakers but the conversion to special vehicles is still carried out by companies like Binz or Miesen (the maker of the Corgi 's "Bonna" ambulance).