A showcase of antique Mercedes-Benz race cars, each different and made from a combination of tin litho, steel, plastic, die cast zinc, rubber, and glass. Ron Sturgeon loves race-cars and the Toy Museum features a large selection of this popular type of model.
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I have a mercedes-benz friction car, it was made in japan number 219,one of the ( automobiles of the world) series. do you have any info on it? thank you
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I HAVE A 1960,SMOKING VOLKSWAGEN.IN THE BOX THAT WORKS AN IN GREAT SHAPE.HOW CAN I FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS TOY.
I HAD A TIN/STEEL PUMP UP AIR MOTOR RACE CAR ABOUT 12″LONG POSSIBLY FROM MARSHALL FIELDS CHICAGO ABOUT 1950 CAR LOOKED LIKE A SPRINT CAR OR INDY RACER OF THE TIME.. CAN ANYONE HELP ME IDENTIFY IT OR FIND ONE… THANKS