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gvervoren 07-26-2006 05:39 PM

Die -cast cars
 
Does anyone have a clue where I can find a 1:64 or a 1:32 scale diecast car of a DSG mach? I've been looking since I bought the car. I do have the 1:18 scale die-cast from a company named Auto Art.

Stangfan 07-26-2006 06:08 PM

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As far as I know, there is only one thus far. It was put out by New-Ray. They can be found at Wal-Mart.

gvervoren 07-26-2006 06:41 PM

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Thanks, I'll have to check that out probably this weekend. :teeth:

FloridaOrange 07-26-2006 07:12 PM

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Autoart - http://diecastmustangs.com/autoart-2...rey-p-211.html

Whoops - they're 1:18 scale....

darkshadowmach 07-26-2006 08:16 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stangfan
As far as I know, there is only one thus far. It was put out by New-Ray. They can be found at Wal-Mart.

I got mine at Big Lots of all places. $2.99 couldnt pass it up.

gvervoren 07-26-2006 08:32 PM

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I guess I will have to look at Walmart and Big Lots. I would have never thought to look at Big Lots. I think there is still one here in Green Bay :confused:

Sym 07-26-2006 08:35 PM

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1:18's are awsome, Ive got 32 1:18 mustangs from all different generations except the mustang II which I am extremly dissapointed no diecast company has put out grumble....

SHKR281 07-26-2006 08:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by FloridaOrange
Autoart - http://diecastmustangs.com/autoart-2...rey-p-211.html

Whoops - they're 1:18 scale....

No white! grr!

SPDASND 07-26-2006 08:49 PM

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I have the black '03 model (1:18)...but since mine is an '04 with no stripes, I had my uncle remove the white stripes from the model and it looks pretty darn good! :yeh:

FloridaOrange 07-26-2006 09:21 PM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
My CO isn't orange enough! :wall: I still like it though.

gvervoren 07-26-2006 09:36 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenixsuns000
1:18's are awsome, Ive got 32 1:18 mustangs from all different generations except the mustang II which I am extremly dissapointed no diecast company has put out grumble....

I only have about 5 or 6 1:18 Mustang diecast as of right now. I have a
1964 1/2 Mustang that I looked for for a while and found it for $18. I also have a concept of the Mach 3. Don't remember what year it is though. Those two are temporarly packed away in the basement.

gvervoren 07-26-2006 09:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by FloridaOrange
My CO isn't orange enough! :wall: I still like it though.

My 1:18 scale DSG is pretty close to the real thing. Color might be a tiny bit off but not really that noticable unless you put it right next to the real car.

falcongtho3 07-26-2006 09:52 PM

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The New Ray cars came in silver (?), red and blue. They are also available in kit form at hobby shops under the Testors brand. The red car also was available in mini-RC form as well. I built my own 1/64 scale Mach out of a Johnny Lightning Mustang GT kit ( as well as a Mach 1 conv., it comes with two complete cars in the kit). :borg:

SPDASND 07-26-2006 10:25 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gvervoren
I also have a concept of the Mach 3. Don't remember what year it is though

I used to have that one, as well. I am so glad it didn't make it to production :wow: :concerned

JusMachN 07-26-2006 11:49 PM

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I have a bunch of 70 Mach 1's in 1/64 but not our body style. Have not found any of those yet. The only ones I actually collect are Hot Wheels Mustangs..

SVOkip 07-27-2006 06:48 AM

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I never realized how many I had until the other day. I probably have 50 or so 1/18 and a few other scales too. I have a wide range. I have some cheap $9.99 1/18 and several "slightly" more expensive ones including a 1 of 250 Lane Exact replica of a 1967 Shelby GT500. My wife was not happy when I brought that one home. Hi......my name is Kip and I am a car-a-holic.

mach1joey 07-27-2006 07:12 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenixsuns000
1:18's are awsome, Ive got 32 1:18 mustangs from all different generations except the mustang II which I am extremly dissapointed no diecast company has put out grumble....

I agree! The 1:18 are the best. I have 34 myself. I still keep my eyes open for new ones. My favorite are my unrestored series.

falcongtho3 07-27-2006 07:12 AM

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SVOkip, I can only imagine how she would feel if you'd brought home the real deal? :borg:

rhite95 07-27-2006 08:12 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by FloridaOrange
My CO isn't orange enough! :wall: I still like it though.

:agree:

moodym 07-27-2006 08:33 AM

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To phoenixsuns000,

I collect 1/32 cars also. Just FYI that there is a 1/32 scale 1977 Mustang II out and it is available in different colors. I bought two (2) of them (black) at WalMart a couple weeks ago just so that I could open one and keep one in the package. Can't remember off the top of my had who made it.

There have also been a few other 1/32 scale Mustang IIs out that I have. If you want I can provide that info to you. Don't know if they are available any more or not.

Don't know if you will see this reply so will try sending you a PM.

Guess some folks will riddle me when I admit that I have my original owner 1978 Cobra II in my garage next to my 2003 Mach 1.

Thanks. V/R, moodym

falcongtho3 07-27-2006 08:38 AM

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Is that in the Wild Cherry series. They also de a 1/64 Mustang II as well in a few colors. :borg:

MineralMan 07-27-2006 10:45 AM

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I purchased the AutoArt Mach 1 model. I was very impressed with the level of detail that was in the car for the price. Although, mine is slightly modified. I used mine as a "test bed" to be sure I wanted to go with the Shaker on my GT. Tore the car apart, cut off the roof, and repainted it Mineral Gray.

http://www.mikuhl.net/corral/Scale_M...ges/model1.jpg

Here's the first pic after it was reassembled. I need to do a little cleanup around the top of the windsheild, build a convertible boot to cover the rear speakers as well as re-add the stripes. Now I'll have a pretty close scale replica of my own car. :)

http://www.mikuhl.net/corral/Scale_M...ges/model4.jpg

Stangfan 07-27-2006 01:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MineralMan
I purchased the AutoArt Mach 1 model. I was very impressed with the level of detail that was in the car for the price. Although, mine is slightly modified. I used mine as a "test bed" to be sure I wanted to go with the Shaker on my GT. Tore the car apart, cut off the roof, and repainted it Mineral Gray.

http://www.mikuhl.net/corral/Scale_M...ges/model1.jpg

Here's the first pic after it was reassembled. I need to do a little cleanup around the top of the windsheild, build a convertible boot to cover the rear speakers as well as re-add the stripes. Now I'll have a pretty close scale replica of my own car. :)

http://www.mikuhl.net/corral/Scale_M...ges/model4.jpg

Wow! Nice work on the model....and I like your GT also. :cool:

gvervoren 07-27-2006 04:38 PM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SPDASND
I used to have that one, as well. I am so glad it didn't make it to production :wow: :concerned

I hear you there! That thing is pretty ugly but I kept the car anyway just for the heck of it.

gvervoren 07-27-2006 04:45 PM

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WOW! Excellent job on the diecast model. I'm impressed! I've been looking for a plastic model to paint and put together. No luck there yet either. Either nobody makes them or the Mach's are so awesome they can't keep them stock. :OUCH:

Sym 07-28-2006 01:46 AM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by moodym
To phoenixsuns000,

I collect 1/32 cars also. Just FYI that there is a 1/32 scale 1977 Mustang II out and it is available in different colors. I bought two (2) of them (black) at WalMart a couple weeks ago just so that I could open one and keep one in the package. Can't remember off the top of my had who made it.

There have also been a few other 1/32 scale Mustang IIs out that I have. If you want I can provide that info to you. Don't know if they are available any more or not.

Don't know if you will see this reply so will try sending you a PM.

Guess some folks will riddle me when I admit that I have my original owner 1978 Cobra II in my garage next to my 2003 Mach 1.

Thanks. V/R, moodym

Hey if you've got any pictures of that II, pm them to me Id love to see it!

moodym 07-28-2006 08:26 AM

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Good Morning,

I can take some pictures in jpg format with my digital camera. Don't think I have ever posted pictures before so will need to learn how to do this.

Think I goofed as far as scale goes. What I collect are the "Hot Wheels" or "Johnny Lightning" type cars like I had as a kid. Not exactly sure what scale this is. Anyway, I have four (4) Mustang IIs in my collection as follows:

Johnny Lightning Mustang Classics, 1977 Cobra II, Item # 231-03.

Johnny Lightning Mustang Classics, 1975 Cobra II Racer, Item # 231-03.

Note: Above two were part of a set of 10 Mustangs that I bought via the Ford SVO catalog. Not sure if available any more.

Johnny Lightning AD Rods, 1978 Cobra II, Item #366-01.

Fresh Cherries, 1977 Ford Mustang II, Item # 73600L
(Yes, this one was Fresh Cherries but had to go home and look.)

Please reply one more time if anyone really wants me to post pictures.

Thanks. V/R, MoodyM

moodym 07-28-2006 08:31 AM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Good Morning,

I can take some pictures in jpg format with my digital camera. Don't think I have ever posted pictures before so will need to learn how to do this.

Think I goofed as far as scale goes. What I collect are the "Hot Wheels" or "Johnny Lightning" type cars like I had as a kid. Not exactly sure what scale this is. Anyway, I have four (4) Mustang IIs in my collection as follows:

Johnny Lightning Mustang Classics, 1977 Cobra II, Item # 231-03.

Johnny Lightning Mustang Classics, 1975 Cobra II Racer, Item # 231-03.

Note: Above two were part of a set of 10 Mustangs that I bought via the Ford SVO catalog. Not sure if available any more.

Johnny Lightning AD Rods, 1978 Cobra II, Item #366-01.

Fresh Cherries, 1977 Ford Mustang II, Item # 73600L
(Yes, this one was Fresh Cherries but had to go home and look.)

Thanks. V/R, MoodyM

dantheratman 07-28-2006 12:06 PM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
I am having a big problem finding a diecast 03 Mach in ZY dont care what scale... have looked high and low... anyone know something that I dont??

OSUALUM78 07-28-2006 01:01 PM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
:agree: except I can't find an 04 black Mach. I have found 03's with improper colored rocker decals, but no 04 yet



03 with silver rocker decals

http://diecastmustangs.com/autoart-2...ack-p-127.html

gvervoren 07-28-2006 01:46 PM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dantheratman
I am having a big problem finding a diecast 03 Mach in ZY dont care what scale... have looked high and low... anyone know something that I dont??


This sight has a '04 Screaming Yellow Mach 1 (1:18 scale) I don't know how close the yellows will match though. www.diecastmuscle.com

z1mach1 07-28-2006 02:25 PM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sp3nis
No white! grr!

YO, try www.autoartmodels.com page 11,hope this helps!!sorry its an '03 though.

JusMachN 07-28-2006 04:31 PM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
That is pretty cool there mineral man!!!

Blackhawk 07-28-2006 06:47 PM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sp3nis
No white! grr!

They make them in white http://diecastmustangs.com/diecast-m...3-c-23_33.html
Check ebay, I just got a black one for $40

SPDASND 07-28-2006 06:51 PM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OSUALUM78
:agree: except I can't find an 04 black Mach. I have found 03's with improper colored rocker decals, but no 04 yet



03 with silver rocker decals

http://diecastmustangs.com/autoart-2...ack-p-127.html

I called AutoArt and they have no plans of making the '04s. The closest you'll probably get for a 1:18 is taking the decals off, like I did.

SHKR281 07-28-2006 06:58 PM

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thanks blackhawk and zr1mach1, ill find my 04 white mach1. or ill debage the 03 hummm :cool:

03SHKR 07-28-2006 06:59 PM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenixsuns000
1:18's are awsome, Ive got 32 1:18 mustangs from all different generations except the mustang II which I am extremly dissapointed no diecast company has put out grumble....

Quote:

Originally Posted by SVOkip
I never realized how many I had until the other day. I probably have 50 or so 1/18 and a few other scales too. I have a wide range. I have some cheap $9.99 1/18 and several "slightly" more expensive ones including a 1 of 250 Lane Exact replica of a 1967 Shelby GT500. My wife was not happy when I brought that one home. Hi......my name is Kip and I am a car-a-holic.

Amateurs.....
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J/K.... I have no idea how many die cast cars I have. The pic was taken over a year ago and I know I've added a lot since then. I have anything from 1:128 up to 1:12. They range from the really cheap ones to a Shelby autographed 80th birthday car and the Lime Rock Shelby.

http://www.mach1registry.org/forums/...chmentid=12362

SHKR281 07-28-2006 07:05 PM

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^^ o my gosh... and my mom and gf think im too into mustangs...

FloridaOrange 07-28-2006 07:12 PM

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That's f'n nuts dude! Glad you got space for it all.

OSUALUM78 07-29-2006 01:17 AM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SPDASND
I called AutoArt and they have no plans of making the '04s. The closest you'll probably get for a 1:18 is taking the decals off, like I did.

Thanks for the FYI. So I could get is to buy an 03 and take off the silver rocker decals. I would have never thought that the rocker decals were actually decals on the diecast ones. I would have thought the decals would have been painted on the diecast models. If I was so inclined to be that anal, which I may be, I could also take off the 03 Running Pony fender badge emblems as well as taking off the rocker decals, and then buy another diecast model, this time an 04, say a SY one, or really any of the 04 non-black ones would work, and try to replace the 03 fender badges with the 04 ones from the other model, and then also try to replace the silver rocker decals with the black ones from the other model as well. Buying two diecast models to create a proper 04 model year Mach :crazy: :??: :ORANGE:

gvervoren 07-29-2006 09:12 AM

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Pretty impressive collection Brian! I may have just as many if not more. I have enough to fill two bookshelves like that (cars placed side by side) plus a curio cabinet filled with just my 1:24 scale NASCAR diecast. Not to mention the 10 that I have across my computer desk pictured below. (roughly 60-65 just NASCAR 1:24 scale cars in all). I couldn't get a full picture of the cabinet so I just posted various pics of the cabinet. In there is a copper plated car, a 24K gold plated car, and an autographed Rusty Wallce car. I also have diecast cars in cans. In the pic below, there is a Miller can, there is a diecast inside of it. I have 4 different versions of that plus 3 diecast in a Miller Lite bottle. I also have about 30-35 1:18 scale diecast cars. Two of them are the Miller Lite car, 1 of them is the MGD car, and the rest are various types of cars and trucks. (I'm a Rusty Wallce fan even though he is retired now). On top of that, I have 200+ hot wheel cars still in the packages not including the 150 or so NASCAR 1:64 scale cars that I have (some in packages but most them are not). I also have a couple of 1:32 scale cars. I would love to post a picture of all of them but I recently moved to an apartment and now have a kid on the way so most of them are in storage in my mother and father-in laws basement. Hopefully in a couple of years we will buy a house and they will all be out on display again. The "diecast" room will now be a baby room. :OUCH:

http://www.mach1registry.org/forums/...1&d=1162855074

http://www.mach1registry.org/forums/...1&d=1162855074

http://www.mach1registry.org/forums/...1&d=1162855074

http://www.mach1registry.org/forums/...1&d=1162855074

SPDASND 07-29-2006 10:55 AM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OSUALUM78
Thanks for the FYI. So I could get is to buy an 03 and take off the silver rocker decals. I would have never thought that the rocker decals were actually decals on the diecast ones. I would have thought the decals would have been painted on the diecast models. If I was so inclined to be that anal, which I may be, I could also take off the 03 Running Pony fender badge emblems as well as taking off the rocker decals, and then buy another diecast model, this time an 04, say a SY one, or really any of the 04 non-black ones would work, and try to replace the 03 fender badges with the 04 ones from the other model, and then also try to replace the silver rocker decals with the black ones from the other model as well. Buying two diecast models to create a proper 04 model year Mach :crazy: :??: :ORANGE:

haha yeah you could. my fender badges match the 03 anyway b/c I changed mine out already. All I have to do is paint the fuel door black and leave the ring aluminum ........and lower it? haha, maybe not :LAUGH:

gvervoren 08-05-2006 09:49 AM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenixsuns000
1:18's are awsome, Ive got 32 1:18 mustangs from all different generations except the mustang II which I am extremly dissapointed no diecast company has put out grumble....

I went to Walmart yesterday and saw a green 1977 1:64 scale Mustang II so they do still have them. Just thought Iwould let you know in case you haven't found one yet.

revenbl 08-05-2006 10:46 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianWannaMach
Amateurs.....
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J/K.... I have no idea how many die cast cars I have. The pic was taken over a year ago and I know I've added a lot since then. I have anything from 1:128 up to 1:12. They range from the really cheap ones to a Shelby autographed 80th birthday car and the Lime Rock Shelby.

http://www.mach1registry.org/forums/...chmentid=12362

Amateur :)
I also don't quite know how many I have, last count over 400. But, it's not a Diecast collection, it's a Mustang collection. All 400+ are 'stangs, then have other collectables as well. Knives, silver coins, signed posters, etc all Mustang. I need to get some pictures up.....

gvervoren 08-05-2006 12:22 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by revenbl
Amateur :)
I also don't quite know how many I have, last count over 400. But, it's not a Diecast collection, it's a Mustang collection. All 400+ are 'stangs, then have other collectables as well. Knives, silver coins, signed posters, etc all Mustang. I need to get some pictures up.....

Awesome, Can't wait to see the pics. Where do you get Mustang coins from though. I've never seen them. I wouldn't mind getting some.

Sym 08-05-2006 05:55 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gvervoren
I went to Walmart yesterday and saw a green 1977 1:64 scale Mustang II so they do still have them. Just thought Iwould let you know in case you haven't found one yet.

I appreciate the heads up, but as cool as that sounds, I really only collect the 1:18's.So here's hopeing someone will put out a 1:18 II one of these days!

JusMachN 08-05-2006 07:50 PM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Just picked up a nice Hot Wheels Classics series 2 Mach 1 in Pink, now I have gold, green, brown and pink. Also found the 65 Mustang in brown and green. There are some more colors, just have to find the suckers.

gvervoren 08-08-2006 05:38 PM

Re: Die -cast cars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JusMachN
Just picked up a nice Hot Wheels Classics series 2 Mach 1 in Pink, now I have gold, green, brown and pink. Also found the 65 Mustang in brown and green. There are some more colors, just have to find the suckers.

Are they the old Mach 1's? Who the heck would want a Pink Mach in real life?

falcongtho3 08-08-2006 08:32 PM

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Yeah, it's a '70 Mach1. I've got a Treasure Hunt Mach 1...talk about sweet! The best ever was the Johnny Lightning 10th Anniv. '70 Mach 1 Pace Car! What awesome graphics. There's also a new '70 Mach in Poker series, and be on th elookout for the Target exclusive '70 Boss 302 Sizzler...waiting impatiently...:borg:

JusMachN 08-08-2006 09:30 PM

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Ya they are 70 Mach's and they are using the old spectraflame colors from the original years of Hotwheels. So the pink is more of a candy translucent color. Looks good for a die-cast. Just picked up another 70 Mach yesterday, Kalifornia Kustoms, pretty kewl with real riders tires and opening hood.


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