like playing a slot machine
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like playing a slot machine
Here in Detroit we haved Meijers stores. Like a Wal Mart, more American and more local. The other day I was leaving with two poster frames for Challenger posters and at the door is a rack of quarter vending machines for gum, candy and toys and such. One caught my eye (part of what makes a good collector I guess). It had stickers of cars, one is this Challenger concept. It is one of 10 cars, only the one is a Challenger. Stickers are 50 cents each pull. Took me $3.50 to get a Challenger, although I did not get any duplicates. Manufacturer is "Tani". I called the service numbert on the machine to try buy a bunch for us, and was told they do not sell to public, and local route driver has no regular schedule to stock the machine.
Quarters anybody?
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Quarters anybody?
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#2
RE: like playing a slot machine
I used to collect stuff, but my living space got so crowded with stuff and I had to get rid of almost all of it.
Collectibles really pile up FAST.
By the way, did you know that they finally made a diecast 1966 Batmobile? It took 42 years.
Collectibles really pile up FAST.
By the way, did you know that they finally made a diecast 1966 Batmobile? It took 42 years.
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RE: like playing a slot machine
Boy, r you right Billionare. I got addicted to die cast cars. Furtunately I limit myself to Dodges only. Just got the new Challenger
done up like Vanishing Point. Put it in the case facing the 1970 V.P. Challenger. Oh ya, also have a collection of Mopar products
cans....gotta stop this
done up like Vanishing Point. Put it in the case facing the 1970 V.P. Challenger. Oh ya, also have a collection of Mopar products
cans....gotta stop this
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