August 19, 200520 yr When very little I really liked matchbox or dinkie toys and really got stoked when they had a trailer hitch with something to pull. I had a favorite car and camper trailer. But my dream toy was always a pedal car and never got one. We lived in the mountians and nothing but gravel, really slowed them down. I would have been in Nirvana with this: Edited August 19, 200520 yr by HarleyEarl
August 19, 200520 yr Corgi cars from decades ago are awesome. I wish I could go back in time and buy them all because they had some real net realistic cars.
August 19, 200520 yr Matchbox/Lesney's were the BEST when it came to the DETAILS!! They were COOOOOL!
August 19, 200520 yr Harley, I was wondering about the first pic you posted... I just gave up and walked off earlier...lol.
August 19, 200520 yr Author Harley, I was wondering about the first pic you posted... I just gave up and walked off earlier...lol. [post="183"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] LMAO....I must have pushed some wrong buttons, wrong picture came up.
August 19, 200520 yr Author ok, ok...so my parents couldn't swing the enzo <_< i got the m3 instead [post="221"][/post] Too funny!!....that Enzo is so frickin hot.
August 19, 200520 yr Wow, I just remembered, I had a battery-powered split window Corvette I could ride in when I was like 3... I was a HUGE Matchbox kid. I was 14 years old the very last time I played with them. There was a flood in Matchbox Town that day (a couple of five gallon buckets of water spilled through the little village, washing everything away in its path!) I left them there, under an old dirt-floor shed in disarray.
August 19, 200520 yr I now own well over 3000 toy cars/models. About 15% of that are 1:18th scale and most of the rest are HotWheels, matchbox, Majorette, Corgi and other asorted cars in the 1:64th scale. The three that I would call my favorites as a little kid? - Bizzarrini Manta (years later I found out it was powered by a Chevy 427 BB) - 1979 Jaguar XJS (candy apple green) - 1978 Lincoln Mark V (gold metallic)
August 19, 200520 yr ...I left them there, under an old dirt-floor shed in disarray. [post="321"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] That's the most damn depressing thing I've heard all day! :mellow:
August 19, 200520 yr Author Bluuuuu, that is so sad. Sixty8, that is an impressive collection! I had another favorite toy and it was really a set, a gas station and repair shop, I would play with that for hours. It had a metal garage with little people, props and cars. It was heaven to me.
August 19, 200520 yr I got a little story for this one. When I was about 5 years old, I had to have surgery on my ear because I was having trouble hearing out of it. After the surgery was over, my parents took me to Toys R Us and said I could pick one toy. Out of all the toys there, what was that one toy I picked? A Power Wheels Jeep Wrangler with a little electric motor. Somehow, they let me have it. I guess they figured my sister could ride in it too. I never let her drive it though! :P That's not me in the picture by the way. LOL. Apparently they got fined for failing to recall the vehicles due to engine fires. No joke.
August 19, 200520 yr Author ummmmmm, Barbie's dream corvette???!!! LOL [post="659"][/post] Here's your dream toy:
August 19, 200520 yr Um... Well, I currently own about a hundred or so 1:18 scale cars from the various makers: Ertl, Maisto, Hot Wheels, Yatming, Bburago, Motor Max, Sunstar, Matchbox, Jada, and Gate. I used to have a few hundred Hot Wheels and Matchbox 1:64 scale cars until I sold them. I'm planning on selling most of the 1:18 and such cars soon, too. I need the money and am a greedy little bastard... So, if your ever interested, tell me...
August 19, 200520 yr Author Bluuuuu, that is so sad. Sixty8, that is an impressive collection! I had another favorite toy and it was really a set, a gas station and repair shop, I would play with that for hours. It had a metal garage with little people, props and cars. It was heaven to me. [post="341"][/post] Man, I loved toy gas stations. Mine had a elevator ramp for the cars to take them to the rooftop.
August 19, 200520 yr That's the most damn depressing thing I've heard all day! :mellow: [post="338"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] Time to start DIGGING!! :D OCNBLUMYSTER!!
August 20, 200520 yr That was at a farm house my mom and her 3rd husband rented for a while. Unfortunately, the house and all the outbuildings are no more. They've been bulldozed. My Matchboxes have prolly been plowed under several times since then, the whole place is just fields now.
August 21, 200520 yr Well, I was really into TONKA trucks. Had a ton of them, seeing as how I got a lot of them for birthday and Christmas presents. I was born in '74, so I had a lot of the late '70s and early '80s TONKA's. Of course there were the Matchbox and Hot Wheels cars too. Then Star Wars and Transformers (Go-bots too) and GI Joe. BV - I too have a basement full of toys I've collected over the last 10-15 years that I'm now thinking of turning into cash. I know how you feel. Maybe eBay is the answer, although I live close to a really BIG flea market and probably could make some good $$$ if I wait a month or two for the holidays to roll around.
August 21, 200520 yr Author Let's get kids hooked on Hummers early: Edited August 21, 200520 yr by HarleyEarl
August 21, 200520 yr You know, my local Toys R Us had those in-stock the other day I went (that's not the TONKA truck I bought for him though; maybe Christmas!). It was $29.99, and I know Target and Wal-mart will be at least $5 cheaper. But it was a cool TONKA truck nonetheless.
September 28, 200520 yr Author Now I can afford an Escalade...just one payment and I'm done. Lovin' the dash, pure luxury:
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