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A newbie question.
Topic Started: Oct 15 2010, 06:02 PM (279 Views)
Pegers
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is this the standard packaging for yat ming?and are there other lines than the
speed machine?
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Support your local demo derby.

Dan, Yatmings have been packaged and branded under various names dating back to their introduction in the 1970. The brand has had connections at one point or another with Imperial Toys, Playart, Road Champs, Woolworth among others. In recent years Yatmings have been found in 2 packs at CVS stores and other places for their low budget line. About 3/4 years ago they released a vintage truck series that were individually packaged in sealed plastic blisters as well as some Shelby Mustangs, Chrysler 300 and Vettes.
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The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
Yat Ming has a range of different lines out there- this is their 1000 series, while their 800 series is cruder castings intended for children. I haven't seen those used since KB went out of business, however. They have a few collector lines that focused on pickups, '30s hot rods, and the cars Zach mentioned as well.
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