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stronghold
Great, Thanks Chris
(I'll add you to the credits page on the site. I noticed there's some other guy's i've missed from here in the past, that i'll also add now that the site is up and running)
(I'll add you to the credits page on the site. I noticed there's some other guy's i've missed from here in the past, that i'll also add now that the site is up and running)
chris40
The 4-door saloon at #7 is indeed an MG SA, 1936-9.
rjluna2
No problem, Steve
stronghold
Sorry Sandie & rjluna2.!
It's been some time since I last added images to the forum and things have changed.
Hopefully sorted now (I used postimage.org)
All the best
Steve
It's been some time since I last added images to the forum and things have changed.
Hopefully sorted now (I used postimage.org)
All the best
Steve
rjluna2
@stronghold: You have the directory listing here from your own hard drive instead of the web link
Sandie
Links are dead, maybe upload the pictures to Photobucket or DropBox or something like that?
stronghold
Hi Everyone,
Some recent purchases you may be able to help me identify.
These are all from E-bay, over the past couple of weeks.
A set of Pepsi cola bottle trucks from the states (i'd guess, made by Golden Wheels? i've seen another set with the same trucks, but with '7-Up' logos)
There are five American trucks, but only the year is stated on the base.
1/ 1937
2/ 1938
3/ 1945
4/ 1947
5/ 1963
6/ various different views of all the trucks
I would guess the 1945 & 1963 trucks are meant to be Chevrolet coe's?
The others I have no idea.
Also an old 4-door saloon purchased, which i believe is an MG?
7/
Thanks if you can help!
Some recent purchases you may be able to help me identify.
These are all from E-bay, over the past couple of weeks.
A set of Pepsi cola bottle trucks from the states (i'd guess, made by Golden Wheels? i've seen another set with the same trucks, but with '7-Up' logos)
There are five American trucks, but only the year is stated on the base.
1/ 1937
2/ 1938
3/ 1945
4/ 1947
5/ 1963
6/ various different views of all the trucks
I would guess the 1945 & 1963 trucks are meant to be Chevrolet coe's?
The others I have no idea.
Also an old 4-door saloon purchased, which i believe is an MG?
7/
Thanks if you can help!
Mudflap2
#7 - 'Funny Truck' made by Dickie. Could be based on Isuzu Elf/N-Series.
#62 - 'Switchback' from the 2003 First Editions Series.
#34 - Corgi Juniors 'Mobile Cement Mixer'.
#62 - 'Switchback' from the 2003 First Editions Series.
#34 - Corgi Juniors 'Mobile Cement Mixer'.
IRT_BMT_IND
All three cars are made by 'Summer' (summer metal) a Hong Kong based company (Kowloon I believe, I don't know if that's still their HQ?)
They are still based in Hong Kong, but their production is over the border in Shenzen
http://www.hktdc.com/sourcing/manufacturers/company_home/en/1X001K75/Summer_Meta- l_Products_Mfg_Co_Ltd.htm
antp
It is often referenced as Dodge but that's all I know
e.g. http://passion-majorette.forumactif.com/majorette-serie-200-made-in-france-f8/n204-dodge-pompier-t401.htm
e.g. http://passion-majorette.forumactif.com/majorette-serie-200-made-in-france-f8/n204-dodge-pompier-t401.htm