Posted 7 years ago
fortapache
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Circa 1968 although it was sold for several years. It has the MB Ferrari on the front which was first released in 1965. It was in the 1970 catalog but was gone by 1972.
As to some exciting info about the case. It holds 72 cars which is three short of the 75 in the catalog. But it was rather difficult to make a carrying case for 75 cars as the trays hold 12 cars each. And then there would be discontinued models from the previous year and new models from the next. But only some crazy collector would care about having every car from every year with every variation.
Photo #3shows how it folds out. The cars will also fit stored vertically. They display better that way but store better horizontal.
Wrapping it up with the trays filled with cars out of the case. I do not keep the trays in the case as I don't take them to a friend's house anymore and it keeps the cars safer that. They still manage to lose pieces staying in their trays. I blame the vacuum cleaner.+
My mother owned a matchbox car parts vacuum cleaner. Cool box!
What a terrific matchbox car case fort, very convenient for transport & protecting your fantastic car collection
Quite a Matchbox collection! My boys have a Hot Wheels case filled with cars. We have it put away in the attic somewhere.
Monday now my favourite day great collection FortApache.
Thank you very much buckethead. My own vacuum cleaned likes them.
Thank you very much Newfld, It has been handy.
Thank you very much Scott. Glad to hear they haven't been sold at a garage sale.
Thank you very much Caperkid. I will keep it coming.
I'm enjoying Matchbox Monday too!
Is it Taxidermy Tuesday now?
Thank you very much racer4four. Sadly I missed Tuesday. Weapons Wednesday?
Thank you
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Thank you elanski.
All the classics in there, very nice!
What a wonderful collection! It reminds me of a childhood where imagination went hand in hand with toys and games and it didn’t need blue tooth or Wi-fi to be fun.
Thank you very much mike. That doesn't include the boxed cars.
Thank you very much ElaineP. Life before video games.
Thank you
AntiqueToys
Miike
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