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Some beautiful French toy garages
Topic Started: Oct 29 2014, 10:11 AM (590 Views)
Sergoids
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Hi,

I recently discovered following link to the site of a French collectioner of some magnifcent toy garages from the '60s.

Enjoy ! (I know I did !) :thumbup:


http://www.autoboite.fr/garages/garages.htm

Edited by Sergoids, Oct 29 2014, 10:12 AM.
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Wow!
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Double WOW !
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It's a shame no one makes things like that anymore!
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Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image Those are soooooo very cool and sweet. Those remind me of the old tin garages and stations from the late 50s and early 60s. All tin and went together bu inserting tabs into slots and bending them down. Thanks for the link!!!
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