I found an early number 34 blue VW matchbox international express van. It has the silver paint trim and side decals, gray metal wheels, crimped axles...but a completely unpainted, unmarked bottom. Is this uncommon or rare? Thank you! Ozzy
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Question about unmarked, unpainted base plate on early find
Re: Question about unmarked, unpainted base plate on early f
I think all that's happened here is that the base is upside down. The lettering and paint is on the other side (you'll see it through the windows). It might have come out of the factory like this, which would make it rare but not very valuable. More likely, though, it's been apart and put back together the wrong way up. The spread rivet is probably not a very tight fit and you can probably get the base off, turn it over, and refit.Ozzy57 wrote:I found an early number 34 blue VW matchbox international express van. It has the silver paint trim and side decals, gray metal wheels, crimped axles...but a completely unpainted, unmarked bottom. Is this uncommon or rare? Thank you! Ozzy
Re: Question about unmarked, unpainted base plate on early f
Agreed.DrJeep wrote:I think all that's happened here is that the base is upside down.
Re: Question about unmarked, unpainted base plate on early f
Thank you everybody. This is the best site I have ever found for doing any type of researching! Yeah, I kind of thought that may be what happened too: that the plate is on upside down, whether from the factory or afterward. I didn't want to pry it out but I can say it is in there fairly tight, not loose. So, I may remove it and check it out, since there wouldn't be any great value to be concerned about. Thanks again!
Re: Question about unmarked, unpainted base plate on early f
I would leave it alone. Error cars are a collectible item for some.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: Question about unmarked, unpainted base plate on early f
I would agree totally if that base is still tight because I am an avid "Error" collector myself! Kwakers