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Have any of you heard of a type of plastic toy car called "Mad Models" from the late '60s, and early '70s, mostly current 'muscle car' models, I had a yellow Camaro, a friend of mine had a pink Grand Prix. about 1:12 scale....couldn't find them online...no pix....

 

I JUST NOW FOUND PICTURES of these toys I and my friend next door had in the summer of '69! Hear they are... I had a Yellos Camaro and B had a Pink Cadillac El Dorado [NOT a Grand Prix]

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Somebody on some auction site, described these cars as a normal Car model scale of 1/25th, which these cars were about 1/12 scale, which is MUCH bigger as I remember These 'models' to be. I'M SO HAPPY!

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leh, leh, leh.....
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Hup two, hup two, trudge trudge trudge trundge streaka streaka.
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Recording music off a streaming service is the modern equivalent of taping from the radio. No static. No commercials. Edited by grep
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On 3/13/2022 at 5:26 PM, grep said:

Recording music off a streaming service is the modern equivalent of taping from the radio. No static. No commercials.

Not necessarily true. Commercials are known to be a good source of fiber.

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