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ZEE Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 Highway Patrol
Topic Started: Jan 30 2018, 04:25 PM (155 Views)
EDeKa
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Zylmex / ZEE Highway Patrol with the number * P373 * and the brand ZEE on the base .
The box Looks like the Dynawheels -package and I think Dynawheels also made * Windracers * (?).

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b2young
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That's one HOT Chippee! I think I have one somewhere....
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pjedsel
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Nice one! Think mine is hanging out with my other CHP cars. :wave:
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Now that's hot! :thumbup:
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Pegers
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my copy has different rims..

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Douglas
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That is one of the Zee Pacesetters, rather than Dynawheels, you can tell when the number on the base starts with "P" or "D".

I remember reading once, long ago, that the Pacesetters usually had features on them, like the opening doors, and the Dynawheels didn't.....But I'm no expert and just going by memory.
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Jan 31 2018, 05:02 PM
That is one of the Zee Pacesetters, rather than Dynawheels, you can tell when the number on the base starts with "P" or "D".

I remember reading once, long ago, that the Pacesetters usually had features on them, like the opening doors, and the Dynawheels didn't.....But I'm no expert and just going by memory.
You are correct - P/Pacesetters were the ones with the opening features and a bit more detail sometimes. D/Dynawheels were basic castings - some a bit more on the crude side. :rolleyes:

The Camaro Dan/pegers shows would have been a "later" issue when they changed to those wheels on more of their models.
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on the "p" and "d" series many of the very early issues had hub caps.my guess is that they were eliminated sometime in the early 1970s for safety reasons.
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