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Got a couple of those Orange & Blue "Revin Rebel" Challenger Matchbox cars that somehow escaped my non toy car friendly years of hammers/blowlamps & air rifles.
If anyone wants to swap a matchbox muzzie for one then let me know.

(its for the daughter to use on her Hot Wheels you understand ;) :oops: )

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heres some i made earlier


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Is that a 340 six pak in the Motown Missile ??
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should have left the bonnet on :oops: was a converted kit from a street version.theres a hemi in the sox car honest
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Jerry, Nice Models regardless
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Here's Georges Mopar collection and his Hot Rod selection in the background. 8-)
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Cool collection 8-)

Got the new Challenger the other day not opened it yet.
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OOooooo nice 8-)
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Finally found the '70 plum crazy Challenger today,bought two,one has chrome wheels and the other has gold ones.
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Got this 68 Dart i had nt seen before complete with Hemi scoop :thumbright:
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Got 2 of them 8-) can't find the new chally yet :(
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I have several original Hot Wheels models that miraculously survived my childhood, including 12 of the 16 first edition (1967) "redlines". I have the lethal razor sharp "buttons" for most of them too (but not that cool carry case Kev!).

American collectors go nuts for early European issue redlines (distinguished by the tinted blue windows). I made the mistake of mentioning my collection at the Charlotte Auto Fair a few years ago and was followed round the showgrounds by persistent dealers for most of the day.

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8-) 8-) 8-)
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Blue wrote:...bet none of you have got a "Green hornet"!
Looks like I tried to chop the roof of this one. I did buy a re-issue recently, which made for an interesting comparison - different wheels etc. Pretty lame box art on the new one compared to the original. At least I got all the fiendish weapons to play with on the old model ... er... I mean, test the working operation of, in a sensible grown up collector way.
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