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Topic: collectors cougar....die-cast...lots of $$
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kwazykat Moderator Posts: 7447 From: ...a wonderful place to be.... orange county... NC!!!! M&M member #92 .... a blue-oval GRRL-deluxe..... Registered: Jun 99
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posted 01-19-2001 10:49 AM
talk about an investment! wow!!http://www.winternet.com/~429cj/redline.html kk
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SteveLaRiviere Administrator Posts: 44921 From: Saco, Maine Registered: May 99
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posted 01-19-2001 04:31 PM
I guess so! I think I had that one at the top! ------------------ '72 Mustang Sprint Coupe 351C 4V/FMX/4.30 Trac Loc '94 F-150 XL 5.8L/E4OD/3.55 Limited Slip '97 Probe GTS 2.5L Disposable Commuter
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cpmaverick Gearhead Posts: 1666 From: Santa Clarita, CA Registered: Jan 2000
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posted 01-19-2001 07:31 PM
Wow! Almost nobody saved toys in thepackages then, nowadays everyone does thinking that they will be worth as much as the toys back then, but its not likely because there are so many collectors now that there are probably 10000 times as many unopened die casts as there were in the past.
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70CougarKid Journeyman Posts: 15 From: Columbia, MO, USA Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 01-20-2001 01:04 PM
All these ,except 1 of the 1/25 scale models, have been picked up/purchased within the last 3 years. Some from Walmart, K-mart, Target, etc. Some from Ebay, some from On-line toy stores, and some from "antique" shops.There is quite a bit of money tied up, but spread out over the 3 years, doesn't seem so bad. BTW, I still keep looking for more/newer ones. 70CougarKid
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