
Ghosthunter.
Hi Ghosty, the model is a very good fit in this box for sure.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Looks too big for that box or is my computer screen bent again...![]()
Ghosthunter.
Thanks daz28 seems to have taken ages on this one, but I am happy now.daz28 wrote:nice one.
Hi Reg,fixer wrote:very nice J, was it out on show or tucked away and did the seller know what he had
sorry but just being nosey![]()
I was hoping to go there for the first time today but site politics put a stop to that maybe next time
hi, could just be me, but why is this diffrent from the standard one, what am i missingnearlymint wrote:Managed to get over the Windsor toy fair, very quiet but did manage to pick up this cracker below.
Also met up with Ghosty and as always his enthusiasm and knowledge is just superb. Thankyou Ghosty.
J
lol, what a lemon, its stareing me in the face, i just did not see it, this old age sure takes some getting use to, thanks for the insight matchboxfreak, i off to spec savers lol, a great looking modelMatchboxFreak wrote:Hello Jeff
Note the gap between the rear fender and the running board/ tool box. Only the first casting has this gap. This was later filled in so the running board and rear fender are continuous.
Happy hunting! I have never seen the first casting with the gap in 25 years of collecting (except on line).
Nice find Jason!