
RE: 62-65 Mopar miniatures
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RE: 62-65 Mopar miniatures
- From: Nick Tiberio <furyus63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 03:38:55 +0000
Doug,
Several 62-65 1:64 cars are available.
1. Racing Collectables did Bill (Golden) Maverick's 64 Dodge Polara hdtp
black/yellow maxwedge car.
2. Hot Wheels did a 3 car series; Dick Landy's 63 Plymouth Savoy silver
Automotive Research maxwedge car, Tommy Grove's 63 Savoy Melrose Missile
maxwedge car, and Regie Jackson's 63 Plymouth Savoy white maxwedge car.
3. Hot Wheels did a 7 (I think) car set of 63 Plymouth Savoys, less
detail, some multi colored, several special issue such as Ed Pink &
Racing anniversary editions.
4. Johnny Lightning did a 4 car set of 62 Plymouth Belvederes, red,
black, and 2 white cars. One white car had rubber tires and poverty
caps.
5. Muscle Machines also did their version of the 63 Plymouth Savoy in
maybe a dozen variations.
I know of these cars, there maybe more.
Nick Tiberio
63 Fury
Douglas Sutherland wrote:
>
> Were there any 1:64 scale cars made of '62-'65 B-body Mopars by Hot
> Wheels
> or Matchbox (or other manufacturers) in the 60's?
>
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