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Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by rbantique, Dec 5, 2010.

  1. lowsled2
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    350388643_1901975343490228_5021572015960143116_n.jpg 346151935_1912860815743234_34050052024890227_n.jpg 349314038_755142582759450_5749578831671208517_n.jpg 349314038_755142582759450_5749578831671208517_n.jpg 349314038_755142582759450_5749578831671208517_n.jpg Just built this Pyro 1/16 scale Serpent T Bucket from 1965 350388643_1901975343490228_5021572015960143116_n.jpg 350388643_1901975343490228_5021572015960143116_n.jpg 346151935_1912860815743234_34050052024890227_n.jpg 349314038_755142582759450_5749578831671208517_n.jpg
     
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  2. lowsled2
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    Lindberg 1/16 scale T Bucket i built. 345984832_903060687426161_1708698202323897489_n.jpg 344520643_936059437655481_4383798633869594227_n.jpg
     
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  3. lowsled2
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    Before and after i restored a AMT model Trophy series 56 ford....from 1960. s-l1600 - 2023-05-02T054256.750.jpg 344286334_256683650217237_7782747677876400489_n.jpg
     
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    337861643_974052217291011_9154521843120218100_n.jpg 338302280_3402508206689614_7099058220444979584_n.jpg 60 year old Revell model 57 ford ranchero custom.
     
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  5. lowsled2
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    1965 Lindberg BIG T 1/8 Scale I just put together.
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  6. Deuces
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    Please post those on the Sunday models thread... Thanks bud!..;)
     
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  7. I picked this up last week -2004 mattel, thought it would fit in with the bubble tops. EE2864B4-DDCE-4283-8E42-4CBD83AE46C7.jpeg
     
  8. Sancho
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    ^Cartoon proportioned version of the Silhouette.
     
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  9. Alan Barton
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    IMG_6882.JPG IMG_6883.JPG On both toy hot rod threads in this forum, the small Tonka Model A hot rods from the sixties appear from time to time. I have made a mission of trying to find one of every version every made. I am currently up to 47 different toys. It seems that a lot of toy companies around the world produced knock-offs of the original Tonkas. Even though they may not be made by Tonka, you can see their origins with the heavy square section front bumper, slightly squat Model A grille shell, flattened Model A front fenders and what I call the water pipe style exhaust headers/ manifold.
    Tonka themselves did a bunch of revisions of their own toys. There were four different body styles in the first two series at least, being a roadster, a Tudor, a roadster pickup and a phaeton. I have mine on display on and around a vintage Marx tinplate service station.
    If anyone would like to see photos of any individual toys in these photos just shout out as I have most of them photographed individually as well.
    Apart from threads like these ( thanks Ron!) there seems to be very little information about these toy hot rods. Anyone else got some different ones to share here?
    Cheers
    Alan
     
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  10. This one was sold as a tootsie toy, backed up by images from the internet, but no maker’s marks that I can tell. This thing is small, and a reasonable knock off of a coyote race car. Mine is a blue number 5, bought the old fashioned way at a antique mall, paid cash and tax, but no boxing or shipping involved. AE9A3DE9-2D7F-4EA6-8B72-5E5444A372DD.jpeg
     
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  11. The pick from my recent purchases at autorama. E765DC7F-ACBF-47AC-A7DD-7F1CA86F450D.jpeg
     
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  12. Picked up this Korris Kars plastic roadster yesterday. Prepped for Bonneville with no windshield, motor cycle fenders, boards and bumpers stripped, complete with a Road Hog sticker on the grille. The rear axle is gear driven by a small motor, but the battery case is missing. B53112B3-BCF3-40A3-9945-1133CB742039.jpeg
     
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  13. Very cool!Perhaps a Duvall Windshield would be a welcome addition!
     
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    20240307_094043.jpg 20240307_094105.jpg People know I'm a '57 geek, so stuff comes my way. A buddy gave me this "remote control " hardtop.
     
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  15. Hubley 32 A on 32 rails
     

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  20. Alan Barton
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    Hi guys, I consider myself to be fairly well versed on toy hot rods but while paying a visit to the Toy and Miniature Museum today in Kansas City Mo, I spotted this very cool 27T style hard plastic toy hot rod on a Marx service station dated 1955. The rest of the cars on the display were soft plastic mid fifties sedans with snap on wheel and axle assemblies, nothing like the hard red plastic that the hot rod toy was made from. The windshield and steering wheel and deck lid seem to be missing judging by the vacant holes on the dash and cowl. I really need to find one of these for my collection but at this stage I would love to know what brand it is. Marx or????? For what it is worth I see some similarities between this toy and the large diecast Hubley “32” roadster( really a 27) or the Schuco knockoff of the same car. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Cheers
    Alan IMG_3985.jpeg IMG_3986.jpeg
     
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    :rolleyes:...the first couple are at @screwball's booth at a car show. The maroon Custom/Concept is a Harley Earl tribute I got that I paid what its worth...the A Roadster is a somewhat modern model gifted to me as was the Porshe which like the Concept have seen some kids hands for some miles...but they are still cool as is the wooden wagon which predates most of us...I found it on the floor of an old garage at late 1800s early 1900s property near Erin, Ontario. It obviously gave a kid a big smile and then it was cast aside...​
     
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