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Wheel Horse 1/25 model by MPC

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I heard it thru the grapevine, that there were Indy car models with a WH. I searched google images and found maybe 3 different teams with different color WHs. I don't know how many different sellers there are or how many kits are available. My order came to $20.50MPC CAR and TRUCK vintage out of production plastic model kits for sale  from Gasoline Alley Antiques

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ebinmaine

That's the one I'd heard of. 

Usually sell for about twice that. 

You done good!!

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

Previous thread for reference…

 

 

 

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ri702bill

MPC did the initial release around 1970 - a second release was in the late 1990's as I recall.

Buying a 50 year old model kit can be a dissapointment - the rubber tires and decals could be too far gone and not usable. Good thing the tractor has hard plastic wheels / tires, the racecar does not.

Bill

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giddyap
1 hour ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Previous thread for reference…

 

Thank-you for  mr.moto original post created in 2014. He is a model maker extraordinaire and his post leaves one awestruck. 

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giddyap
8 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Buying a 50 year old model kit can be a dissapointment

 

That may be a given, but it's also the exhilaration of the hunt. Just like Wayne of "Chasing Classic Cars" but in a scale that I can afford. 

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ri702bill

@giddyap I wish to clarify - A lot has to do with the way the item was stored for all those years. Case in point - about 10 years ago, my son-in-law and I went to the annual springtime outdoor flea market at Stafford Springs Motor Speedway in CT. One vendor was selling original unbuilt model kits from the 1960's and 1970's. Some had the box covers open to show the contents. Many of them were quite sun faded and you could see that the rubber tires were warped and the decals cracked and faded. I recognized one kit as one I had built as a teenager - the Johan Cadillac Ambulance.

He was firm on the price - $125.00 - cash only, no returns. I recall paying about 8 bucks for mine .....

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neil

A few made by Eston Hoffman 

these are awesome models 

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giddyap

The kit was delivered today and the first thing I saw after openning the slightly crunched box are the decals and they are in good condition. I find both bags of parts are factory sealed and the rubber tires lay loose in the box. With no intentions of building the car, 2 missing rubber tires are no concern. In fact they appear to be 26x12-12 relative to the tractor tires in the  kit. All I have to do is raise the seat pan 1" so they fit.:o One other thing I noticed while looking at the parts, the axle is chrome. Something I never thought about and can't find an example on google images, I wonder if anyone ever chromed their axle?

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giddyap

Speaking from experience, leave the construction of these models to the experts. :hide: As I waited for a drop of glue, my tractor was becoming indestructable when I did not realize the glue was streaming out. Sticky fingers on the chrome is a nice personal touch. 

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