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Toy Car Collector's Guide: Identification and Values

Toy Car Collector's Guide: Identification and Values
Dana Johnson, author of "Matchbox Toys, 1947 to 2003, Fourth Edition, The Other Matchbox Toys, and "Diecast Toys & Scale Models, has produced a revised edition of his popular "Toy Car Collector's Guide. Newly updated and expanded, this second edition provides an alphabetical listing by brand of nearly 1,000 brands of cast iron, tinplate, diecast, slush mold, plastic, white metal, and other toy cars from around the world and through automotive history. An estimated 50,000 models are represented, including brief company profiles of every brand. Over 1,300 color photographs serve to greatly enhance the exhaustive text of this all-inclusive book, undoubtedly the most comprehensive on the market.



Collector's Guide to Tootsietoys: Identification & Values
Collector's Guide to Tootsietoys: Identification & Values
This expanded third edition on Tootsietoys surpasses all previous editions, showing examples of many toys never photographed or known to exist. Complete with many brand new chapters on wheel identification, Mexican 'tutsitoys, ' private advertising semis, rare 1959 Chevrolet semis, and photographs of packaged toys and boxed sets, the book is a must have for any collector. It includes almost 850 color photographs of Tootsietoys made between 1910 and 1979. It's an impressive value guide to be enjoyed by hobbyists, collectors, antique dealers, and car buffs everywhere, dedicated to America's first diecast toys. 2004 values. A must for your Tootsietoy collection.



Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car - Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, published by Hemmings Motor News, caters to those automobile enthusiasts who are very interested in foreign-built collector cars and who want to learn more about these fascinating, non-American-built automobiles.

Hemmings Classic Car - Hemmings Classic Car, published by Hemmings Motor News, is the monthly magazine that informs, educates and entertains the reader with everything there is to know about the world of American-built collector cars.

Bluebird Compartment Car (New York City Subway car) - The Bluebird, formally dubbed Compartment Car by its purchaser, the , was an advanced design PCC subway and elevated railway car used on the New York City Subway system from 1939 to 1962.

MS Multi-section car (New York City Subway car) - The MS Multi-section, a New York City Subway car was built in 1936.



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