ERTL had all the tv cars back in the early 80's. They made Dukes of hazard, Knight rider, A team, Starsky an Hutch, Fall guy, etc. they also made non tv cars and trucks sometime with the exact same molds. ERTL is most well known for making diecast farm machinery and they also make larger diecast cars and even plastic model kits with AMT back in the 80's.
If I was there right now, I would have bought the 1957 Chevy Gasser and the Cruella De Ville from you. I had the Chevy when I was a kid, but lost it and the De Ville looks cool. I like cars that have an elongated hood, classic but also futuristic. The Tow Jam is also cool with the six wheels.
I'm from Nova Scotia 🇨🇦 what area do you hail from lol, I notice you do alot.of donating the cars back, I would be willing to pay shipping if you save all the ones you don't want ,save up a box full. If not no worries I still enjoy watching these thrift bags. Cheers
I would gladly give it to you, but the problem is shipping from Canada to Australia would be outrageous for a car that you could find at a die cast show or local marketplace ads for less than $5
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The General Lee , made by Ertel was a very common car back when i was a kid in the 80's.
Yea Ertel and they even had a four pack with two cop cars and Boss Hogg Cadillac
@1000motorman i think i vaguely remember that, though i dont think i ever had it
@@RoughdiamondRacer I had it so I remembered them
ERTL had all the tv cars back in the early 80's. They made Dukes of hazard, Knight rider, A team, Starsky an Hutch, Fall guy, etc. they also made non tv cars and trucks sometime with the exact same molds. ERTL is most well known for making diecast farm machinery and they also make larger diecast cars and even plastic model kits with AMT back in the 80's.
Awesome finds
The dukes of hazard charger alone is worth atleast $20
Great find
@@thienjosefsson9647 prices must have come down, the latest sale on ebay was for $5
If I was there right now, I would have bought the 1957 Chevy Gasser and the Cruella De Ville from you. I had the Chevy when I was a kid, but lost it and the De Ville looks cool. I like cars that have an elongated hood, classic but also futuristic. The Tow Jam is also cool with the six wheels.
@@stevennieves7611 oh that Cruella is a keeper. I too love those cars like the Talbot and cars from Morgan.
My fav was the Datsun/Nissan Fairlady
General Lee?!?!?!?! LUCKY!!!!
OMG im still looking for the general lee that was one of my first cars when i was a kid
Hey great videos i just subscribed
@@MiniMoto-YT thanks!
ill buy the general off ya
I got one too if your interested
@Cloneholder I am
It's in real bad shape and even then, I'm not selling it at the moment. But i hope you find one (and hopefully one in better shape)
@@will88TFs4Life oh yep no probs I don't even mind the condition I just want one to have
Very cool find!! The general lee was a dodge charger, i think?? Love the bond esprit too, very cool!!
Yup, it’s a 69 Dodge Charger
The roadster is worh investigating 1975 model. It probably really is from the 70's. Was it made in hong kong? It looks to be in decent shape.
Yeah, it’s in good shape. I looked into it and it’s from 1977. You can see a full list of the cars in this video in the description.
Not bad for 3.99
I'm from Nova Scotia 🇨🇦 what area do you hail from lol, I notice you do alot.of donating the cars back, I would be willing to pay shipping if you save all the ones you don't want ,save up a box full. If not no worries I still enjoy watching these thrift bags. Cheers
@@campbellcreekrundiecastrac9018 sure I could do that. I’m in Montreal
I created a Facebook page for people seeking to PM me privately. We could discuss it further there and exchange contact info if need be.
General Lee Based
G'day mate, is there any chance you would sell the Ford Falcon and send it home? My Dad owned one in the early 80s. Good video. 👍👍🇦🇺
I would gladly give it to you, but the problem is shipping from Canada to Australia would be outrageous for a car that you could find at a die cast show or local marketplace ads for less than $5