34c Volkswagen Camper
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:27 pm
The NAMC’s “Catalog of all Series Matchbox Models” (second edition) has a curious entry as variation 34-4c, being the low-roof with full tow guide and both long and short door handles. It is completely unclear what this means.
Neither the AIM's “1-75 Series Regular Wheels” catalogue (second printing, 1983) nor Stannard contain any variations not already listed by Nick.
Houghton has a handful of plausible crossover variations which would fit well into Nick's variation table:
Variation 34d-1: low roof, no tow guide, short handle, no ridge on RH door, thin windscreen pillars. If confirmed, this would slot into Nicks table as variation code 3.
Variation 34d-2: low roof, no tow guide, long handle, ridge on RH door, thin windscreen pillars. If confirmed, this would slot into Nicks table as variation code 5.
Variation 34d-6: low roof, raised bumper, short handle, no ridge on RH door, thick windscreen pillars. If confirmed, this would slot into Nicks table as variation code 8.
Variation 34d-9: low roof, full tow guide, short handle, no ridge on RH door, thin windscreen pillars. If confirmed, this would slot into Nicks table as variation code 10.
It should be noted that Houghton's table contains an error, codes 34d-4 and 34d-5 being identical.
U.K. Matchbox did not examine the model.
It should be noted that various catalogues (such as Houghton and NAMC) split the high-roof and low-roof Camper into two separate models, thereby making the high-roof 34c and the low-roof 34d.
Neither the AIM's “1-75 Series Regular Wheels” catalogue (second printing, 1983) nor Stannard contain any variations not already listed by Nick.
Houghton has a handful of plausible crossover variations which would fit well into Nick's variation table:
Variation 34d-1: low roof, no tow guide, short handle, no ridge on RH door, thin windscreen pillars. If confirmed, this would slot into Nicks table as variation code 3.
Variation 34d-2: low roof, no tow guide, long handle, ridge on RH door, thin windscreen pillars. If confirmed, this would slot into Nicks table as variation code 5.
Variation 34d-6: low roof, raised bumper, short handle, no ridge on RH door, thick windscreen pillars. If confirmed, this would slot into Nicks table as variation code 8.
Variation 34d-9: low roof, full tow guide, short handle, no ridge on RH door, thin windscreen pillars. If confirmed, this would slot into Nicks table as variation code 10.
It should be noted that Houghton's table contains an error, codes 34d-4 and 34d-5 being identical.
U.K. Matchbox did not examine the model.
It should be noted that various catalogues (such as Houghton and NAMC) split the high-roof and low-roof Camper into two separate models, thereby making the high-roof 34c and the low-roof 34d.