Chrysler, Dodge & Plymouth die casts

david hill

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For those who didn't see my post under car shows, look at what I found at the Chrysler Performance Swap meet here in Indy. Included is the sellers business card. Enjoy.

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Man oh man. Nice collection.. I still 20 or so 1:18 scales cars I’ve collected over the years. Started collecting when I was in Italy while in the service.. all Italian RED cars, then allot of RED domestic ones when I got state side. I’ll have to dig them out and revisit them.
 
Every day, I look for a 68 Newport Coupe die cast or model... They just don't exist.
 
I was thinking you might like the 67 Newport convert. As you said how many do you see available. It looks much better in person.
It is nice, but I'm after the car I own. ;) Which is why I'll never find it.
 
Minnesota fellas that do that. They out out some cool cars, and not many in each run. I should have been a flipper of those models when I first heard of them twenty years ago!
 
I have about 50 of the 1:18 scale Mopar muscle cars that I started collecting about 25 years ago but the last one I bought must have been almost 10 years ago. I display them in a curio cabinet in my bedroom so I can enjoy them everyday. Most are the American Muscle brand that used to be available at Toys R Us for $19.99, but I also have some of the nicer Highway 61s and GMPs plus a Supercars Collectable 67 WO23 Superstock Dodge Coronet. I also have a couple of the Mopar Nationals commemoratives, including the first from 94 plus the ones from 98 and 99, too. My oldest is a 58 Fury and the latest is a Viper ACR, but the majority are A, B and E body muscle cars from 66 to 71. I have never seen a C body in 1:18 scale, and I believe that all of the brands I used to buy are now history, but I still get a ton of enjoyment out of my collection.
 
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