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| pjedsel | Sep 15 2014, 10:35 PM Post #1 |
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Most of these didn't make it to the "Sunday Car Show" - so perhaps an odd Tuesday car show. The JVZ cereal box premium is very similar to the type of cars made by F&F Molding for many years for Post Cereals. F&F was based in Dayton, OH and JVZ in St. Louis, MO. 1969 was the last year for these little plastic cars to be included in Post Cereal. (And yes, I had to actually eat the cereal to get the cars! ).JVZ: 1969 Mercury Cyclone CJ Fastback (plastic Post cereal box premium) ![]() ![]() Hot Wheels: 1970 Mercury Cyclone ![]() ![]() Johnny Lightning and Racing Champions Mercury Cyclone Stock Cars ![]() |
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| MrFutura | Sep 15 2014, 11:14 PM Post #2 |
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Station Wagon
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That's a pretty JL. How did they manage to offer so many different interior colors? |
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| JoeX | Sep 16 2014, 02:36 AM Post #3 |
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Casual JDM enthusiast
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The green Cyclone is the winner for me. Gorgeous! |
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The JVZ cereal box premium is very similar to the type of cars made by F&F Molding for many years for Post Cereals. F&F was based in Dayton, OH and JVZ in St. Louis, MO. 1969 was the last year for these little plastic cars to be included in Post Cereal. (And yes, I had to actually eat the cereal to get the cars!
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9:47 AM Jul 11