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Posted - April 08 2009 : 6:59:03 PM
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(NOTE: Mods CANNOT move topics (hello, NYC?). But this is obviously not a "Tyco rolling stock" topic, so I deleted it from there after copying its text. Sorry Walt! I did this before it got too many replies. Walt should get credit for the parent post which follows).
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Hey guys! In the 70s I used to put these Mini Lindy cars & trucks on my layout. I had the mail truck that was one of my favorites. I still think they look cool on an HO train table. The problem is they are not .39 cents any longer!!
I just thought about these and wanted to offer the idea...
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Posted - April 08 2009 : 8:09:06 PM
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I had bought one of those (can't even remember which one) back in the 70s and used the body on an HO slot car chassis.
Ray
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Posted - April 09 2009 : 12:20:59 AM
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neato these are highly sought after & have been mistaken for Hot Wheels
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Posted - April 14 2009 : 2:30:10 PM
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| Hi Ben! I heard one person talking about these cars as hotwheels!! It's kind of crazy ya know, these are plastic and really don't resemble hotwheels to me or you! Neat pieces to say the least!
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