Chainsaw said:
Also, I'll keep you in mind if I ever get rid of any, which will probably happen over the year.
Cool thanks man, I normally collect any of them that are uncommon or kinda oddball, the ones nobody really looks at. And I have always had a soft spot for old classic Mercedes Benz, That explains the green one in my pics.
Just a side note: If you ever happen to run across a die cast of a 1965-1967 International Harvester 1100 or 1200 series pickup let me know, I been looking for one for years, that's the truck I learned to drive in and I loved it so much my first 5 vehicles were ALL Internationals, Then gas prices went nuts.........
:roll:
My first five were:
1966 International 1200 camper-mobile, A beast but the king pins in the straight axle were gone, anything over 45 was risky.
1965 1100 series step-bed, Rusty, crusty, musty, and dusty, but was a powerhouse for pulling.
1962 Scout mud buggie, Had some fun with it till I over reved it trying to get out of a mud hole and it started knocking
1967 Travelall, Looked like a suburban but got worse mileage, hit 5 deer with it and didn't even put a dent in it, think of it as a tank with windows..... :mrgreen:
And
1972 Scout 2, looked like it was dropped out of the ugly tree and smacked every branch on the way down and then had the tree fall on it afterword. But with the granny gear, 4x4, and snow plow on it, I never found anything too tough for it to handle.