TA462 I see them at the odd show I go to and can usually pick them up for under 5 bucks. The same company also did some Ford Econoline vans I have. I've got a few of each and they remind me a lot like the Malibu cars. Same packaging, same twist holder for the base and same price.
I see them at the odd show I go to and can usually pick them up for under 5 bucks. The same company also did some Ford Econoline vans I have. I've got a few of each and they remind me a lot like the Malibu cars. Same packaging, same twist holder for the base and same price.
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Somebody is out to make some easy money.Not even Walthers charged that much for those vans.
There seems to be no end to a 1964 Dodge van, but I did find this:
http://newyork.ebayclassifieds.com/toys-games/spring-valley/set-of-2-dodge-vans-ho-1-87-scale/?ad=8831063
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HO and N Scale.
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Oh man! I sold a bunch of those some months ago. I think they were made by Planet Toys. They were available at Wal-Mart for a short time.
Does anybody make an HO scale model of a 1970s Dodge Tradesman Van?
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