1974 |
sku names series colors made wheels # got need #trade |
6963 Police Cruiser White Enamel HK rsw 6965 Prowler Orange Enamel HK rsw 6968 live `55 Dark Green Enamel, Light Blue Enamel HK rsw 6972 Porsche 917 Red Enamel, Orange Enamel HK rsw 6973 Ferrari 312P Red Enamel HK rsw 6976 Buzz Off Blue Enamel HK rsw 6978 Mercedes-Benz C-111 Red Enamel HK rsw 6980 Ice "T" Light Green Enamel HK rsw 7615 Road King Truck 2 Deep Yellow Enamel HK rsw 7616 Rash I Light Green Enamel, Dark Blue Enamel, Green Enamel HK rsw 7617 Carabo Yellow Enamel, Light Green Enamel HK rsw 7618 Winnipeg Deep Yellow Enamel HK rsw 7619 Heavy Chevy Deep Yellow Enamel 7622 Grass Hopper Light Green Enamel HK rsw 7630 Top Eliminator Dark Blue Enamel HK rsw 8258 Baja Bruiser Deep Yellow Enamel, Orange Enamel HK rsw 8259 Rodger Dodger Dark Blue Enamel, Plum Enamel HK rsw 8260 Steam Roller White Enamel HK rsw 8261 Sir Rodney Roadster Deep Yellow Enamel HK rsw 8263 Breakaway Bucket Dark Blue Enamel HK rsw 8273 El-Rey Special Light Blue Enamel, Dark Blue Enamel, Green Enamel HK rsw 1 The enamel-painted cars were decorated with printed colors called tampos. These first cars decorated with the enamel and tampo combination were known as Flying Colors. 2 The Road King Truck was issued only with the Mountain Mining set, and never available separately. 3 The original stripes tampo was quickly replaced with a bug tampo due to difficulty in aligning the tampos on the roof, hood and trunk. |
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