Listers,
I've offered to give Paul double his money for the '56 TR3 I sold him in the
'70's for $425, but he won't sell!!
Ed Woods
Paul said.......
>They all have the Blue and Red TR6, as well as the special edition BRG TR6.
>The special edition is a limited 2500 car run. The models have different
>license plates, painted wheel insets, different color dash, and the BRG
body
>color. The boxing is also different. They come in an American Muscle
package
>and have a tag with the # of the item and the total run - 193/2500. These
will
>cost between $35 to $50, but will only go up in value on the collector
market.
>The other place to get the BRG model is TRF. The distrabutor of the
special
>edition is here in Western Pennsylvania, and shows @ the Pittsburgh Vintage
>Believe me, I have no financial ties with these companies, blah, blah,
blah.
>except for the cost of the model car collection and the cost of body
panels,
>engine parts, wire wheels, etc for my 1:1 scale TR3. (bought it from Ed
woods
>for $425. What a steal.)
>
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>Paul g. Wiegman
>1956 TR3
>TS/14551-L
>Allison Park, PA
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>
>McGaheyRx@aol.com wrote:
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>> In a message dated 99-01-19 13:10:39 EST, JackR@shriverco.com writes:
>>
>> << I have looked at one Toys R Us in Cincinnati and have not seen any TR6
>> models. I am interested in a red/black combination. Just how common
>> are these models in the Toys R Us stores? Are they everywhere?
>> >>
>>
>> Last week the Toys R Us here in King of Prussia, PA had about 6 of
>> each color (red and dark blue) left. The red one has the top down, blue
>> one has the top up. Both have black interiors and are UK spec -i.e
>> right side drive, PI engines.
>> BTW does anybody else think the gas caps on these models are a
>> bit small to be correctly scaled ? (don't get me wrong - they are
excellant
>> models)
>>
>> Cheers
>> Jack Mc
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