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| NoirGuru | May 23 2009, 09:18 PM Post #1 |
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The All Original Gentleman
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Rummage sale finds. Both with plastic bodies, and metal bases. No scale, year, or model name on bottom. Info? ![]()
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| james_autos | May 24 2009, 04:38 AM Post #2 |
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Minivan
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They're made a by a Portugese company called Novacar. As far as I know, Majorette bought Novacar and used their castings in their own line, the only difference being they cast the bodies in metal and not plastic. The Renault Espace (the minivan here) appeared in the Majorette line up until just a year or so ago. But, the strange this is the Ford escort which is the other car you found was a Majorette casting, so I don't know how it ended up in the Novacar line
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| James | May 25 2009, 08:32 PM Post #3 |
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Mr.Bowtie
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I have twin cars one Novacar and one Majorette, the difference being the Novacar's plastic body and the Majorette's metal. But twin paint jobs. I also have a couple of other castings that are the same except one plastic, one metal, One Novacar, one Majorette. thats al i know about the relationship between the 2 companies. |
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