Looks spot on to me!GHOSTHUNTER wrote:It does match this quite closely...
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Congratulations Timbo a unique piece of Matchbox history preserved for ever!!!
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Tim, I'm 100% sure they still did wooden mockups as I have one for the Y10 Maserati which came out around this timetjlglass wrote:Very similar to the Superfast #64 Cat d-9 Tractor produced in 1979, did they still do wood mock up's in 1979 ?
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Thanks Mick, I think the mystery has been solved and this is indeed the mould for the #64.
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A superb piece of matchbox history Tim,J
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It would be interesting to know how many of these survived as I was told that once that no longer had use for them they were thrown into the Furness to burn ?
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Whilst that may have been true in the very early days, latterly, I would have expected the factory to have had gas- or diesel-fired boilers (perhaps with some kind of electrical heating for the melts), therefore making the skip a far more likely destination.tjlglass wrote:It would be interesting to know how many of these survived as I was told that once that no longer had use for them they were thrown into the Furness to burn ?