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...at a local antique mall. The dealer is asking $14.00. Yours for cost plus shipping, should anyone be interested (and assuming it's still there):

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The dealer claims it's factory sealed, but I didn't have time to verify that.

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After I posted this, I noticed that the autos do not look like camaros and AMXs, but instead look like some sort of notchback. I have no clue what they might be. I will have to go back and take a closer look.
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After I posted this, I noticed that the autos do not look like camaros and AMXs, but instead look like some sort of notchback. I have no clue what they might be. I will have to go back and take a closer look.

Originally posted by gmoney - October 14 2014 :  1:32:14 PM



I'm guessing it's got the Mustangs. Also a lighted bumper track included

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Mustangs? I wasn't aware of any Mustangs. There were Tyco Mustangs?
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Mustangs? I wasn't aware of any Mustangs. There were Tyco Mustangs?

Originally posted by gmoney - October 14 2014 :  4:11:20 PM



Yes. Well...let me qualify that: they are what appears to me to be Tyco's rendition of 80s Mustangs with the 'notch-back' body style - can't say I have seen them referred to officially as Mustangs on a box or website. In any case they aren't 100% to scale you might say I would snap a close-up of one to illustrate but I've packed mine away. But here is the 'prototype':


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That is what my autoloader came with. 6 of these "Mustangs".
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While I'd sometimes be willing to pay that much for the original with older cars, I would not pay that much for the later model autos it comes with, as they have zero value to me. The value is with the AMC and Chevy cars ( mostly AMC ).

I might doubt it's originality, though, as Tyco did away with the big box and made it two normal-sized boxes, as I have one of those with the AMX/Camaros in the 2-box set. I doubt they remade the single larger box for the later autos. But I could be wrong.

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