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Tuxedo Park.?
not heard that one before.!
I had seen that jeep website (lots of detailed info ...but Not info on special editions
)
I've recently been checking up on some Corgi Mini's I have (special editions!) These being 'Check Mate' & 'Designer'.
Nothing found in my book of mini's on check mate, but Designer was a ltd edition released in 1988 with fashion icon Mary Quant's colaboration. (other mini specials included ..Picadilly, ritz, mayfair, park lane, advantage, red hot, jet black etc...All with various special trim levels & extras.!) Mind boggling really.!
I try my best to search out clues and details on the www. but often find very sparse/sketchy information, which I like to check with experts (such as your good self) before writing down a load of incorrect info.!
Cheers Alex
not heard that one before.!I had seen that jeep website (lots of detailed info ...but Not info on special editions
)I've recently been checking up on some Corgi Mini's I have (special editions!) These being 'Check Mate' & 'Designer'.
Nothing found in my book of mini's on check mate, but Designer was a ltd edition released in 1988 with fashion icon Mary Quant's colaboration. (other mini specials included ..Picadilly, ritz, mayfair, park lane, advantage, red hot, jet black etc...All with various special trim levels & extras.!) Mind boggling really.!
I try my best to search out clues and details on the www. but often find very sparse/sketchy information, which I like to check with experts (such as your good self) before writing down a load of incorrect info.!
Cheers Alex
Alexander
Here is a large collection of Jeep models:
http://kamakura.cool.ne.jp/toshimi3/jeep1.htm
I found your 'Bushwacker'
http://zh1968.hp.infoseek.co.jp/mc285/288CJbushwacker.htm
and 'Coyote'
http://toshimi3.hp.infoseek.co.jp/mc824/824rc_blue.htm
but only with information on the models, not on the possible origin of the names.
http://kamakura.cool.ne.jp/toshimi3/jeep1.htm
I found your 'Bushwacker'
http://zh1968.hp.infoseek.co.jp/mc285/288CJbushwacker.htm
and 'Coyote'
http://toshimi3.hp.infoseek.co.jp/mc824/824rc_blue.htm
but only with information on the models, not on the possible origin of the names.
Alexander
There is always a chance that they are supposed to be CJ-7 and or a licence made version from some other country, e.g. something strange as a Ford-Jeep U50 of Brazilian origin. Chances are not too small that these names were used somewhere at some time, but they are certainly not so commonly known as the 'Tuxedo Park', 'Renegade' or the others you mentioned.
I'll keep my eyes open ... perhaps someday something turns up.
I'll keep my eyes open ... perhaps someday something turns up.
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Thanks again Dustin and Alex.! Great lot of info
much appreciated.
(Time for me to make lots of notes again.!)
Buick's etc... I'll go with whatever you say, you know much more about these than I ever will (56-C is ok by me.!)
No worry's All info will be used
Alex:
I had done a google search before & couldn't find anything on those two Jeep names (I'd wondered if they were limited or Special editions?)
From a previous search on E-bay, I did come across this model made by MPC 1/25th scale (which again made me think this could be a real model/edition)
The Coyote name is written on the bases of those other Jeeps (by Road champs) again I thought maybe a special edition model name like 'golden eagle', 'wrangler', 'Laredo' etc...
(I wasn't questioning that they weren't CJ-5's
)
Thanks again
Steve
much appreciated.(Time for me to make lots of notes again.!)
Buick's etc... I'll go with whatever you say, you know much more about these than I ever will (56-C is ok by me.!)
No worry's All info will be used
Alex:
I had done a google search before & couldn't find anything on those two Jeep names (I'd wondered if they were limited or Special editions?)
From a previous search on E-bay, I did come across this model made by MPC 1/25th scale (which again made me think this could be a real model/edition)
The Coyote name is written on the bases of those other Jeeps (by Road champs) again I thought maybe a special edition model name like 'golden eagle', 'wrangler', 'Laredo' etc...
(I wasn't questioning that they weren't CJ-5's
)Thanks again
Steve
Alexander
About the names of #44 and #58
Bushwacker is
- a Marvel comic character http://marvel.com/universe/Bushwacker
- an Australian term for someone who spends time in the bush
- a company producing 4x4 accessories http://www.bushwacker.com/
Coyote is
- the name of a number of comic characters or comic series
http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/c/coyote.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wile_E._Coyote_and_Road_Runner
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coyote_%28manga%29
(from Roadrunners adversary, over Marvel character to a hentai manga)
- the name of an American automobile built in Redondo Beach, California from 1909 until 1910 -- only two were made
- a reconnaissance vehicle of the Canadian Forces (licenced Mowag Prianha) http://www.dnd.ca/menu/coyote/
All other name connections are even further away from either vehicles or children.
I know of no official use of the names for CJ-5 or other Jeep.
Bushwacker is
- a Marvel comic character http://marvel.com/universe/Bushwacker
- an Australian term for someone who spends time in the bush
- a company producing 4x4 accessories http://www.bushwacker.com/
Coyote is
- the name of a number of comic characters or comic series
http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/c/coyote.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wile_E._Coyote_and_Road_Runner
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coyote_%28manga%29
(from Roadrunners adversary, over Marvel character to a hentai manga)
- the name of an American automobile built in Redondo Beach, California from 1909 until 1910 -- only two were made
- a reconnaissance vehicle of the Canadian Forces (licenced Mowag Prianha) http://www.dnd.ca/menu/coyote/
All other name connections are even further away from either vehicles or children.
I know of no official use of the names for CJ-5 or other Jeep.
58_Roadmaster
Here they come!
51=Cool piece! Thanks for sharing
9 grille bars means 1950, but convertible could be either Super 56-C or Roadmaster 76-C,
Super 56-C (bumper extensions were optional accessories):
Roadmaster 76-C:
without portholes or side trim, it's up to you to decide! (4 times as many Super convert's were sold than the Roadmaster ones)
61 =I think is the coolest Buick you've got.
The body style is called a Sedanette. Depending on the portholes, it could be anything, but I bet it is a 48 or 49.
52 = 52 Buick Super Riviera 2d ht model 56R (side trim does not continue behind rear wheel opening)
53 = Ford C-Series
55= 39 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Sport Sedan
bumper matches, and the 36 Ford has a one-piece windscreen
56=53 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery (The 54 grille is wider and wraps below both headlamps)
http://www.cadvision.com/blanchas/54pontiac/pix.html
57 "Passion" should be based on a 51 Mercury 2d coupe (I don't know if they were all sold as Monterey)
32=Autocar or some defunct brand?
34=IVECO/SCANIA?
I composed this on MS notepad to save time and some pain
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51=Cool piece! Thanks for sharing
9 grille bars means 1950, but convertible could be either Super 56-C or Roadmaster 76-C,
Super 56-C (bumper extensions were optional accessories):
Roadmaster 76-C:
without portholes or side trim, it's up to you to decide! (4 times as many Super convert's were sold than the Roadmaster ones)
61 =I think is the coolest Buick you've got.
The body style is called a Sedanette. Depending on the portholes, it could be anything, but I bet it is a 48 or 49.52 = 52 Buick Super Riviera 2d ht model 56R (side trim does not continue behind rear wheel opening)
53 = Ford C-Series
55= 39 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Sport Sedan
bumper matches, and the 36 Ford has a one-piece windscreen
56=53 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery (The 54 grille is wider and wraps below both headlamps)
http://www.cadvision.com/blanchas/54pontiac/pix.html
57 "Passion" should be based on a 51 Mercury 2d coupe (I don't know if they were all sold as Monterey)
32=Autocar or some defunct brand?
34=IVECO/SCANIA?
I composed this on MS notepad to save time and some pain
.marioman3138
46 is a ford f series, maybe f-250?
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Just sorted out ..again.! Removed those ID' by Alex + added a couple more and re-organized the list so that the latest additions will now appear at the very top of the page (Making it easier to see what's just been updated)
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Thanks alot Alex ..That's a great help
I'll remove these soon & add more.
Cheers
I'll remove these soon & add more.
Cheers
Alexander
#22 is a Alfa Romeo 2900B (1938) available in 1993. http://www.collect-it.de/product_info.php/info/p8470_Alfa%20Romeo%202900B%20(1938)%20-%20K94%20n.%2085.html/XTCsid/3299b469941de71324261322f8385461
#27 Volkswagen LT (possibly, any frontal view available?) http://lkw-infos.eu/vw-lt-alt.htm
#35 IVECO or Magius-Deutz T-Series http://lkw-infos.eu/ol-magirus-t-reihe.htm
#36 Magitus-Deutz, so called "Eckhauber", second generation. http://lkw-infos.eu/ol-magirus-eckhauber-2.htm
#37 Mercedes-Benz "Düsseldorfer" (1967-86) http://lkw-infos.eu/mb-t1.htm
#39 Mercedes-Benz [NG] (1974-88) http://lkw-infos.eu/mb-ng.htm
#44 and #58 CJ-5 by Willys / Kaiser Jeep / AMC (depending on the year)
#60 Ford M20 Greyhound (1943)
#27 Volkswagen LT (possibly, any frontal view available?) http://lkw-infos.eu/vw-lt-alt.htm
#35 IVECO or Magius-Deutz T-Series http://lkw-infos.eu/ol-magirus-t-reihe.htm
#36 Magitus-Deutz, so called "Eckhauber", second generation. http://lkw-infos.eu/ol-magirus-eckhauber-2.htm
#37 Mercedes-Benz "Düsseldorfer" (1967-86) http://lkw-infos.eu/mb-t1.htm
#39 Mercedes-Benz [NG] (1974-88) http://lkw-infos.eu/mb-ng.htm
#44 and #58 CJ-5 by Willys / Kaiser Jeep / AMC (depending on the year)
#60 Ford M20 Greyhound (1943)