Hi Jeremy. Nice buy. About the #29 Fire Pumper, That Is A 29C3. The C1 had Denver decal, The C2 had shield decal, the C3 had no decal. You did well, as I could tell most were in near mint to mint condition. Personnaly I have collected Matchbox Regular Wheels for over 60 years, and have one of every variation, every accesory pack, every collector catalog, and Model of Yesteryear. I'm retired now, and this still keeps me busy, and out of my wife's way. Thanks for sharing....MIKE
I have most of those that survived my "WILD~CHILD" childhood through the 60s, in pretty good shape... Since I rediscovered them packed away very secure and neatly back in 1995, I have still collected diecast of various brands and my collection has grown to approximately 13,000 cars and trucks. A fantastic hobby full of fun and excitement...
What a great find. They all look like they're in very good shape, and were worth what you paid. Thanks for the history background. Your platform was fun and interesting..
think i had that superfast fieldcar with the skinnier wheels. it came as a set with the yellow motorcycle trailer and the honda bike. you did some nice purchases. thnx for showing
great score man...i have some additional info for ya...the 18 field car with green hubs is rare...the 72 jeep also came with a white interior and its rare...the 17 horsebox with the black cattle goes with the 37 cattle truck ...i think the later superfast had black cattle but the regular wheels had white cattle...number 30 8 wheel crane was produced from 1965 to 1970...it was never discontinued and then brought back in 1970 as a superfast...it was made from 65 to 70 then converted...it also can come with a red hook...many variations to this one but i wont go into it here...the 29 fire pumper with denver was in a recessed panel...you can see recessed panels on the one you have on the sides behind the raise panel..the one you have has whats called a raised panel...the 2 mercedes trailer has a horse that goes with the 17 horsebox and the cattle should go with the 37 cattle truck...the 55 police car also came with a blue dome light..its hard to find...let me know if you need anymore info...be glad to help you
Those hubs on the field car and other models that Lesney Matchbox made with similar hubs are notorious for the plastic hubs shrinking slightly as the plastic ages so it is common to find that the tyre becomes lose with time.
The field car was the first Matchbox car I bought with my own money. Wish I still had it. I thought the horses went with the float not the trailer. I’m probably wrong.
What a nice group of vintage Matchbox toys. Those were good years for Lesney. Regarding the Girder Truck with the original rubber band, just make sure it is not attached to the model's paint.
The original tires do become loose...a small amount of Elmer's is what I use to glue them.the Caddilac ambulance came with a guy on a stretcher that went in the back. The horse truck came with two white horses in different poses...the horses were larger for the yellow pull behind horse trailer.
Marty's Matchbox Makeover on you tube has videos on a lot of old Matchbox vehicles he has re stored. Most I've seen are from a few years ago. He has re stored some of the one you just got and talks about them. Check him out.
Age has allot to do with the swelling and shrinking of plastic parts, tires, rims and seats on these older models. I removed all of the loose tires from the rims and added a small drop of super glue to the rims and replaced the tires. Problem solved. As far as loose rims, I would take some "J B Quick and mix the hardener and very carefully squeeze some in between the axel and rim hole with the point of a tooth pick. I rolled the car easily until the J B Quick set up and when it dried completely the rims were more secure on the axel and still rolled freely.
Yeah, loose tire are normal. The hubs shrink over time. The same matchbox with metal hubs keep the tires on. Proof that it’s the plastic hubs that shrink.
Hi Jeremy. Nice buy. About the #29 Fire Pumper, That Is A 29C3. The C1 had Denver decal, The C2 had shield decal, the C3 had no decal. You did well, as I could tell most were in near mint to mint condition. Personnaly I have collected Matchbox Regular Wheels for over 60 years, and have one of every variation, every accesory pack, every collector catalog, and Model of Yesteryear. I'm retired now, and this still keeps me busy, and out of my wife's way. Thanks for sharing....MIKE
I have most of those that survived my "WILD~CHILD" childhood through the 60s, in pretty good shape...
Since I rediscovered them packed away very secure and neatly back in 1995, I have still collected diecast of various brands and my collection has grown to approximately 13,000 cars and trucks. A fantastic hobby full of fun and excitement...
Awesome old vintage diecast collection
Cool
I just love these cars …. Since I was a kid in the 60’s :)
Wow ! I want a life size trailer caravan!
Awesome, thanks!
Those are in amazing shape thanks for showing
Thank you!
That trailer caravan is my favorite! I love how the top comes off to show the interior 😍
It was pretty cool!
@@ComAndCollectedFastLanewagon type of vehicle ?
Wow ..what an awesome buy!!
that camper is very cool, I would have loved that back in the day.
The smaller horses that came with the Mercedes Trailer are the correct ones for your #17 Horse Box. Nice group, and have fun collecting!
These Models are much more beatiful than today's boring hotwheels...
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing
What a great find. They all look like they're in very good shape, and were worth what you paid. Thanks for the history background. Your platform was fun and interesting..
A big nostalgia buzz from that selection especially for me the Field Car, the Mercedes Coach, the Cadillac Ambulance and the 8 Wheeled Crane.
Thanks for the awesome show. They are all super cool. Have a great day.
My brother and I had virtually all of these. I can't explain it, but seeing the Field Car always gives me a warm feeling!
think i had that superfast fieldcar with the skinnier wheels. it came as a set with the yellow motorcycle trailer and the honda bike. you did some nice purchases. thnx for showing
Congratulations! ! ! GREAT FIND and addition to your collection. Tires are always loose or missing.
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FANTASTIC VIDEO, FANTASTIC CARS, thanks for share your jewels, are really beautiful, i love vintage cars, saludos amigo👍🏼
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I think you got a deal for the amount you paid. Great haul in really nice shape.
Thank you! I thought so, too!
great score man...i have some additional info for ya...the 18 field car with green hubs is rare...the 72 jeep also came with a white interior and its rare...the 17 horsebox with the black cattle goes with the 37 cattle truck ...i think the later superfast had black cattle but the regular wheels had white cattle...number 30 8 wheel crane was produced from 1965 to 1970...it was never discontinued and then brought back in 1970 as a superfast...it was made from 65 to 70 then converted...it also can come with a red hook...many variations to this one but i wont go into it here...the 29 fire pumper with denver was in a recessed panel...you can see recessed panels on the one you have on the sides behind the raise panel..the one you have has whats called a raised panel...the 2 mercedes trailer has a horse that goes with the 17 horsebox and the cattle should go with the 37 cattle truck...the 55 police car also came with a blue dome light..its hard to find...let me know if you need anymore info...be glad to help you
My favorite ones are the Mercedes coach and the Cadillac ambulance
Those hubs on the field car and other models that Lesney Matchbox made with similar hubs are notorious for the plastic hubs shrinking slightly as the plastic ages so it is common to find that the tyre becomes lose with time.
Thanks! Glad to hear.
Great video. Very well worth what you paid.
Thanks!
The field car was the first Matchbox car I bought with my own money. Wish I still had it.
I thought the horses went with the float not the trailer. I’m probably wrong.
What a nice group of vintage Matchbox toys. Those were good years for Lesney. Regarding the Girder Truck with the original rubber band, just make sure it is not attached to the model's paint.
Ohh! Hello! I love your style, presentation, and assortment of coverage!! New sub here!
Thanks for saying what you paid. Really helpful to me.
You're welcome! Thanks for stopping by.
Very nice haul
Nice minty models .If im not mistaken ,the Fire pumper truck had 3 variations to it
Beautiful opening my friend ! 😁🙏🙏
Thank you!
The original tires do become loose...a small amount of Elmer's is what I use to glue them.the Caddilac ambulance came with a guy on a stretcher that went in the back.
The horse truck came with two white horses in different poses...the horses were larger for the yellow pull behind horse trailer.
I have several Matchbox Cars from this era, tires often come off.
The wheels came when new
Every collector should own the Charlie mack book, 4th Edition.
Nice video, brings back a lot of memories! The rubber band on the girder truck is almost certainly not original. It would have disintegrated by now!
The CJ5 looks so realistic it's incredible the newer look of that vehicle does not look as realistic
Caddy Ambulance top 20 favorites ! then BP Wrecker
Marty's Matchbox Makeover on you tube has videos on a lot of old Matchbox vehicles he has re stored. Most I've seen are from a few years ago. He has re stored some of the one you just got and talks about them. Check him out.
the field car wheels were loose and you can easily remove the rubber tires from the wheels. my girder truck was brilliant white
I just recently uncovered some age old MATCHBOX cars that i had squirleed away
I got 'em at a thrift store
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That is the original rubber band on the girder truck. Some bands were tan.
Age has allot to do with the swelling and shrinking of plastic parts, tires, rims and seats on these older models. I removed all of the loose tires from the rims and added a small drop of super glue to the rims and replaced the tires. Problem solved.
As far as loose rims, I would take some "J B Quick and mix the hardener and very carefully squeeze some in between the axel and rim hole with the point of a tooth pick. I rolled the car easily until the J B Quick set up and when it dried completely the rims were more secure on the axel and still rolled freely.
Yeah, loose tire are normal. The hubs shrink over time. The same matchbox with metal hubs keep the tires on. Proof that it’s the plastic hubs that shrink.
Thanks!
Always preferred matchbox to hotwheels
The tires on that field car were plastic not rubber.
the horse box truck definitely had two white horses, the black carttle go in the. cattle truck,mgreen flatbed with yellow fence panels.
It’s normal for the field cars to have loose wheels over time. they expand for some reason, even on mint unplayed with cars.Those aren’t repros.
No hubs shrink over time on most all old matchbox 😊
Time to play.!!!
Vintage yellow Ford Bronco Matchbox car
the mercedes trailer did not come with animals, it has a mustard colored removable canopy.
Your voice is very similar to the voice of the owner of the UA-cam channel “The Trogly’s Guitar Show”!
That's cool. I'll have to check it out.
8 wheel crane needs to raise its game!
Did it come in blue too?
Or am I totally wrong ?
Oh wow, turns out mine was shabbily re-painted! Turns out I don’t have a crazy variant 🫤
Not enough wheels! The shame!
19:40 Barbie Is Soo Jelly!!
It have one fire pumper truck with Denver on the doors
Awesome!
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Which One Has The Dog Inside?
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I have Mercedes truck to this trailer
I have All kind of matchbox cars the still all and the boxes with books I want to sale ot
Hey! I'm not a big time buyer, but your welcome to email me at with the address on our UA-cam channel's about page. Thanks!
Plastic aging for the tires
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Good video spoilt by the very annoying music.