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Re: RED VICTOR
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 6:33 am
by Tinman
GHOSTHUNTER wrote:petethesweet wrote:Hi Hugh Have you ever heard of some Red Victors being resprayed in the 70s , mainly for the collectors that couldn't get a true one.
This is certainly plausable as during 1970, the #13 Dodge Wrecker truck was recreated in the rare 'Reverse Colours' at Lesney for some members of a then current Matchbox models collectors club. This model was not a radical departure from an original model and was identified by the use of crimped axle-ends. Sadly all these years later it has become just as elusive as an original reverse wrecker!
Ghosthunter.
One big monkey wrench in the theory is that the 13d castings were still being made, the Victor was long in the past. Was the tooling still around? Who knows but probably not.
Re: RED VICTOR
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 8:42 am
by petethesweet
Hi Kay, I saw the Wrecker on the Vectis preview , there looks to be some really nice stuff in the two day sale. The list may be on line at the weekend Pete.
Re: RED VICTOR
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 5:24 pm
by Idris
kay wrote:GHOSTHUNTER wrote:
This is certainly plausable as during 1970, the #13 Dodge Wrecker truck was recreated in the rare 'Reverse Colours' at Lesney for some members of a then current Matchbox models collectors club. This model was not a radical departure from an original model and was identified by the use of crimped axle-ends. Sadly all these years later it has become just as elusive as an original reverse wrecker!
Ghosthunter.
One of these models will be on sale during the next Vectis Matchbox auction at the end of September....
Kay
petethesweet wrote:Hi Kay, I saw the Wrecker on the Vectis preview , there looks to be some really nice stuff in the two day sale. The list may be on line at the weekend Pete.
Since the above posts concern a fake, I will let them stand. However, I would like to remind Members that we have an understanding that live auctions will not be discussed unless the person initiating the discussion is either the vendor or is seeking information/raising doubts.
Re: RED VICTOR
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 7:46 pm
by petethesweet
Hi Hugh Sorry about that, do I have to go to the back of the class or do I get 50 lines. Pete.
Re: RED VICTOR
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2018 8:46 pm
by kay
petethesweet wrote:Hi Hugh Sorry about that, do I have to go to the back of the class or do I get 50 lines. Pete.
Put the blame on me instead, please!
Kay
Re: RED VICTOR
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2018 8:55 pm
by petethesweet
Hi Hugh I emailed one of our long standing members, I asked him about the resprays he had not heard of any but he knew of a man that had sprayed some red victors but these could be easily recognised by the dash board casting I wish i could remember who i spoke to years ago about them. Pete
Re: RED VICTOR
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 3:58 am
by RSSierra
Price achieved.......Nearly US$5,000.

Someone / somewhere will have a serious face palm moment sometime in the future
Re: RED VICTOR
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 12:41 pm
by hydra427
I see a wave of red Vauxhall Victor's coming down the line in the near future! All of the forger's are licking their lips when they saw what this one went for. Will be interesting to see what pops up in the near future.
Re: RED VICTOR
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 1:52 pm
by petethesweet
Hi all, There has been a Red Victor on eBay in the States, seems to be a lot of new collectors getting into matchbox. Pete.
Re: RED VICTOR
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 11:24 pm
by mmi
is this the seller?
seems to have a run of high $$$$ wins
the price of the 4B leads me to suspect this is one of those BTO dealers that gets "alien " help with the bids.
may be 100% original ...
but there are quite a few that run direct competition for items and get ridiculous bids !!EVERY!! time
joe x would not get these bids