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    Posted 13 years ago

    mikecassidy
    (292 items)

    This large Sears Parking Garage is loaded with cars from Franklin Mint, Dinky, Corgi and the new Dinky series after the original was sold. The makes and models scan the 60's down to the 30's...

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    Vintage Dinky 351 U.F.O Interceptor Diecast Toy 1970's B10
    Vintage Dinky 351 U.F.O Interceptor...
    $157
    VG DINKY GIFT SET 118 TOWAWAY GLIDER SET WITH TRIUMPH TOW CAR-IN ORIGINAL BOX
    VG DINKY GIFT SET 118 TOWAWAY GLIDE...
    $72
    DIECAST DINKY TOYS MITSUBISHI A6M5 ZERO-SEN WW2 FIGHTER PLANE WORKING MOTOR
    DIECAST DINKY TOYS MITSUBISHI A6M5 ...
    $20
    **RARE** VINTAGE DINKY TOY TRADE BOX OF 6 MERCEDES BENZ C.111 NO. 224 *MECCANO*
    **RARE** VINTAGE DINKY TOY TRADE BO...
    $70
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    Vintage Dinky 351 U.F.O Interceptor Diecast Toy 1970's B10
    Vintage Dinky 351 U.F.O Interceptor...
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    1. mbx_boy, 13 years ago
      when was this released and who made the beverage truck on level 2?
    2. mikecassidy mikecassidy, 13 years ago
      The beverage truck is (I am guessing because I am am work, not at home looking at it) a Maisto or a maker still in business. Nothing expensive, rare or hard to find. It could be an ertl. This parking garage was realesed during the late 50's to early 60's. I have a reprint called "Toy for boys" that is of the Sears toy catalogue from 1950 to 1969. It provides excellent reference material as well as nostalgic memories. Aren't all toy collectors trying to buy back their childhood memories? There is also a Montgomery Ward version. This Parking garage is farily large too. Thanks for checking it out.

      Mike Cassidy

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