Orrex
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Mon Mar-17-08 10:48 PM
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Total shot in the dark here re: diecast cars |
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When I was a young kid in the mid 1970's, I recall that I didn't own many Matchbox or Hot Wheels cars, but I did have a fair number of what I now realize to be cheapish diecast vehicles sold in packs of maybe five or ten. The modern version of this packaging is common enough at Dollar Stores and the like, but back then I remember them to be solid metal with somewhat stiff axles and basic wheels (unlike the aforementioned "fancy" brands).
I mentioned these to my four-year-old the other day, and he was very Here's the problem: Googling "diecast cars" returns about a zillion hits, and I don't know enough of the technical lingo to narrow the search in any clearly useful manner.
Can anyone here recommend a site for diecast collectibles, or maybe suggest a bunch of search terms to help me track these down?
Sadly, I don't recall any of the particular models of car, or if they were even produced to match any "real" designs.
A shot in the dark, I know. But any insights you might have will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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grasswire
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Wed Mar-19-08 11:33 AM
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1. ebay has a buyers' guide for diecast |
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http://pages.ebay.com/buy/guides/diecast-toys-buying-guide/There's apparently an out of print book that you might want to look for: Here's a picture of the cover.  I think there's a lot of info out there. Sounds like a real fun pursuit!
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