Please excuse the size and unorganized nature of this post, the photos were meant for documentation and not sales. My main interest is in things that approximate 1:43. I have too many toy cars and need to clear out those that I've acquired but don't collect.
All of these toys are up for sale but I did not anticipate selling them here on the forum because it's my belief that an ocean separates most of us and they aren't worth postage required. My hope when making inquiries where they should be posted, is that someone might see one and be able to tell me "that one's a little bit special, don't take less than $10 for it" There's a toy show coming up next month (the only one this year within 500 miles) and I may dump this on some vendor there. However, most are concerned with star wars and there usually are only three or four vendors that might have a remote amount of interest. The other alternative is to put them on eBay, something I've never tried. Again, given the pedestrian nature of the offerings, I probably would put the whole group up together on the chance that one or two pieces might move them all.
Dates noted are the approximate year of the 1:1 vehicle depicted and may not accurately reflect the release date
Micro Machines 1:100 ??
NASCAR 1:64 Racing Champions
1960s Matchbox (poorly enhanced with rub-off transfers and model paints)
Midgetoy (1955 MG-TF, travel trailer, 1960 Corvette) & Tootsietoy (1971 Jeep FC-150 pickup, 1969 Ford Bronco, Fiat Abarth)
Tootsietoy 1954 Ford Ranch Wagon
Tootsietoy 1960 Ford Falcon
Tootsietoy 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air
Tootsietoy 1970 Mack R Series tanker
Tootsietoy group #1 (1949 Ford F1 pickup, 1954 DeSoto wagon by Goodee, #233 generic Boat-tail roadster, 1957 Ford Styleside pickup, #239 1948 Ford station wagon)
Tootsietoy group #2 (1958 Triumph TR3, 1957 Plymouth Belvedere, another 1958 Triumph TR3, another 1957 Plymouth Belvedere, 1957 Ford Fairlane convertible)
I'm keeping the dark green TR3. I like Triumphs.
two Hotwheels Redlines and some more recent HotWheels
Matchbox 22A Vauxhall Cresta 1956
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear (loved to death)
cleaning out my 1:64
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Re: cleaning out my 1:64
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."