Saturday, September 13, 2008

DIE-CAST MATCHBOX MAJOR PACKS NO.6 RACING CAR TRANSPORTER




Die-cast Matchbox Major Pack No.6 or King Size No.5 Racing Car Transporter was produced by Lesney in England in 1967. It is 13 cm long.

Major Packs were introduced in 1957 as a companion to the 1-75 series in a larger scale. As the King-Size series was introduced three years later, the Major Packs were slowly phased out and some were merged into the King-Size range. By 1967, the series had ended. It was produced only 10 models.

This model was produced only one style and one color that is green oil of BP. Both sides were embossed design (decal) as a rally car with a “Racing Transporter” including the BP sponsored logo. (British Petroleum) which is a giant company of England and the name of the racing field. This car is a clear roofing glass and part of the driver. Inside of the driver and compartment of the passenger is white color. It could be able to adjust it to slope down with the black door in order to bring the rally car downwards. It is removable tire, wheel hub is red, underneath is metal silver blond color.

Friday, September 12, 2008

MB.38 MODEL A FORD VAN



Matchbox Superfast No.38 Model A Ford Van. It was a coloring car and logo of the most various advertised commodities as Matchbox ever produced 427 models. The production began in 1982. The first model was produced in England is blue color. The advertising at the sides of the car is “Champion”, black underneath, white roof, amber windows.

You see in the picture is a model No.60 638E-60. It is a Ford model A Van, a yellow color that advertised itself. The last model was suspended production in 1992 later on it was produced in Macau, China and Thailand. A present, the price range from US$1-700. It is depending on easy – scant finding. The production is a small number.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

FODEN COAL TRUCK



One of the most respected names in steam engine vehicles. William Foden produced trucks for a variety of uses in England in the early days of the century. Indeed, Foden’s designs were so surperior, he frequently sued competitors for copying them. In 1900, Foden introduced an “overtype” steam engine. The 300 psi engine was mounted on a short locomotive-type boiler and the vehicle traveled at two speeds: 2 mph and 6 mph.
Within 20 years, Foden developed an advanced vehicle that could attain speeds up to 25 mph—quite a feat considering that the standard speed limit for trucks was 20 mph.
One of the most important roles Foden vehicles played was to carry coal—an important energy source at the time.
Now a steam-powered coal carrying Foden truck is captured as an authentic model by the masters of die-cast classic.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

1960 FERRARI DINO 246/V12




Matchbox Models of Yesteryear – Y16-1960 Ferrari Dino 246/V12

Phill Hill shone in this front engined Ferrari in the 1960 Belgian GP and then drove it to win the Italian GP. One month later it was fifted with a 3-litre V12 engine for Tasman racing in New Zealand. It survived there for nearly 20 years before being restored as the only original GP Ferrari. Engine: 2953 cc V12-cylinder – 310 bhp – 180 mph.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

1932 BUGATTI TYPE 51




Type 51 was the pinnacle of designer Ettore Bugatti’s racing career. In 1931 the type won four premier races. Works drivers included Chiron and Varzi. 31 type 51’s were built. Several works cars being sold later. Our subject went to A.H. Lindsay Eccles, then to Kenneth Bear. 2292cc 8-cylinder – 170 bph – 135 mph.

Friday, September 5, 2008

1957 MASERATI 250F "LIGHTWEIGHT"




Matchbox Models of Yesteryear – Y10 1957 Maserati 250F “lightweight”


In 1957 the Formular I World Championship was Maserati’s with their legendary team of three “Lightweight” 250Fs. Juan Fangio won four GP’s and his fifth and final World Championship in these cars with a win at Monaco. Engine: 2493 cc 6-cylinder – 270 bhp – 165 mph.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

MAISTO VOLKSWAGEN SAMBA VAN


The Classic Volkswagen minibus van, this neatly detailed and painted 1/25 scale model features opennable side and rear hatch door, plus optional canvas roof section. Painted in red and cream with chrome bumpers, hub caps and lining. Price $14.99 Buy it now.

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-18C 1918 Atkinson Steam Lorry

    Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-18C 1918 Atkinson Steam Lorry was made in England by Matchbox International in 1986. It is 11 cm long an...