Tuesday, August 26, 2014

More Childhood Matchbox Cars...


While scrubbing off the Matchbox construction vehicles for my last post, I also found a few others from my childhood, including this red Lincoln Continental Mark V from '79. This one was definitely a favorite!



I always loved the working hatchback on this '78 LeCar/Renault 57L by Matchbox, the American Motors Co. North American branding of the subcompact Renault 5. Small cars like this seem to be favored by a lot of collectors across the decades...




While on the subject of small cars, this Ford Escort RS2000 was a favorite from childhood. Later on as a teenager, I actually drove an Escort- unfortunately not one this cool. I'm unsure why Matchbox cars like this and a LeCar have a trailer hitch, which seems to appear on a lot of models that don't seem appropriate, but what do I know? This one still rolls good...




My favorite of all these is this 1982 Matchbox '62 Corvette- the Blue Flame! My little brother favored this car, so it reminds me of him. I'm not always crazy about white cars, but the vac-metal interior and orange/blue graphics really do it for me. What a fun car!





The oldest of these is the 1971 Stretcha Fetcha, a classic Matchbox model! I think every American kid was just sent one of these in the '70s- everyone had one! As you can see, mine survived a thorough tour of duty. I always liked that Lensey put a patient in the ambulance, who looks a little like (laughs) a carved memorial sarcophagus! I also liked the red painted undercarriage on this- all of these had metal bases, something we usually on get when the car body is plastic these days...



Make It FAST- Make It FUN!

2 comments:

  1. I absolutely love everyone of these! And it's bacause not only are they classic style cars but of the childhood wear on them it shows there character and tells a story.

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