Hi Bill
No I do not have that one ,there is one missing from the list # 54206 so maybe it fits there if it was released? as they do not use the corgi factory number in the flyer.
So I could be one missing ??
Do you know the year the flyer came out.
In the flyer it says there are 6 in the series ,in the lists I sent you there are 4 from the national motor museum mint so the flxible could be one of the series but what is the 6th?
just to confirm list A.B and C I have the models actually in box all code1 factory.
Vintage bus lines
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Re: Vintage bus lines
Sadly, I don't have any more info than what is on the flyer. All of the buses in my collection (except the Baltimore ones) were sold in one big lot 4-5 years ago, so I have no way to check the box.
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Re: Vintage bus lines
So you actually had this model with destination "STOCKTON " as I have never seen it listed or picture of it ?.
After checking my corgi catalogues the Flxible casting was first introduced in May 2006 with #54204 "Cleveland" , the second #54205 "Harrisburg " November 2006.
After checking my corgi catalogues the Flxible casting was first introduced in May 2006 with #54204 "Cleveland" , the second #54205 "Harrisburg " November 2006.
Re: Vintage bus lines
Just a little background on "The National Motor Museum mint " of Norwalk CT they are a business ( not sure if an actual museum as i don't live in the USA) that order models from diecast manufacturers to be sold solely through them by T.V AND magazine adverts , the models in the Corgi Vintage Bus Line have destinations, Fleet numbers and licence tags unique to
N.M.M.M so are exclusive and the costs are kept low .
They may be like the " Franklin Mint " in the UK?.
This is the first Flxible #54204 "Cleveland" , so all that had to be changed was dest, fleet,tag.
As in the post on page two, 2006 was a troubled year and a few models were deleated from the catalogue so that series may have been aswell because by 2008 Corgi was in the hands of Hornby.
N.M.M.M so are exclusive and the costs are kept low .
They may be like the " Franklin Mint " in the UK?.
This is the first Flxible #54204 "Cleveland" , so all that had to be changed was dest, fleet,tag.
As in the post on page two, 2006 was a troubled year and a few models were deleated from the catalogue so that series may have been aswell because by 2008 Corgi was in the hands of Hornby.
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Years ago I worked in the former Flxible assembly building. At that time it was occupied by a sign manufacturing company.
The Flxible logo was still on the wall inside.
The Flxible logo was still on the wall inside.
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Re: Vintage bus lines
Back to the M.C.I , in the 1995 catalogue another three models were to be issued both as collector models and bus bank but either corgi did not have the permission of the bus company or production ( this is the year Mattel sold corgi to management) only the Sea World as a collectors model was released,the Sea World money bank i have never seen though the demo bank only 700 made comes up for sale quite regular.
The casting was reintroduced in 2000 retooled and made in the Zindart factory with tampo's.
The casting was reintroduced in 2000 retooled and made in the Zindart factory with tampo's.
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