50a Commer Pick-Up
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 5:40 pm
The NAMC’s “Catalog of all Series Matchbox Models” (second edition) does not list any models not already noted by Nick.
Both the AIM “1-75 Series Regular Wheels” catalogue (second printing, 1983) and Houghton highlight the existence of light and dark GPW.
Stannard lists a model as variation 50A-2 which is the same as Nick's Code 4 but with no mention of the wheels being embossed "M2". The model is also listed by Houghton as 50a-2 and by U.K. Matchbox as variation 2. It therefore seems highly probably that it exists and I would therefore suggest removing "(M2)" from the existing listing. (Other models exist with incorrect wheel numbers, but these have not been notes as variations in the tables.)
In addition to the above -mentioned variation, Houghton also lists as 50a-6/7 (two versions, one for light and one for dark GPW), a model matching Nick's code 9 (light brown body, 9 x 20 GPW, d/r, type 1, none, with ejector, 2.5 mm, type 2) but with a matt base. If confirmed, this would become the new code 10.
U.K. Matchbox covered the model in volume 8, no. 5 (Dec. '84), p158, with the only variation not listed by Nick having already been reported above.
Both the AIM “1-75 Series Regular Wheels” catalogue (second printing, 1983) and Houghton highlight the existence of light and dark GPW.
Stannard lists a model as variation 50A-2 which is the same as Nick's Code 4 but with no mention of the wheels being embossed "M2". The model is also listed by Houghton as 50a-2 and by U.K. Matchbox as variation 2. It therefore seems highly probably that it exists and I would therefore suggest removing "(M2)" from the existing listing. (Other models exist with incorrect wheel numbers, but these have not been notes as variations in the tables.)
In addition to the above -mentioned variation, Houghton also lists as 50a-6/7 (two versions, one for light and one for dark GPW), a model matching Nick's code 9 (light brown body, 9 x 20 GPW, d/r, type 1, none, with ejector, 2.5 mm, type 2) but with a matt base. If confirmed, this would become the new code 10.
U.K. Matchbox covered the model in volume 8, no. 5 (Dec. '84), p158, with the only variation not listed by Nick having already been reported above.