dam...now i gotta go find this one too???? http://www.motormaxtoy.com/product/659 apparently....they are going to them in RC version too....:banana:
Wal Mart has a lot of the Fresh Cherries in Canada and I heard Toys R Us started selling them as well, but have not verified this.
Expensive but a beauty (sold on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=330166062364&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=014 for US$480 orso:
found another toy today its a woodie version of my pal Tony's wagon...pretty cool!! ...(pun intended).......... Tony's and the toy...(sorry bout the pic)...i'm technologically impaired
Just snapped some qick camera phone pix... A 57 nomand I customized by lowering it and putting on some staggered "20" inch wheels. Not a STATION wagon , but a Volks. A JadaToys 64 wagon that I belive is out of production. Came 100% stick, but I just couldn't leave it like that.... Perhaps I can get a digi cam for Xmas? I'll take some good pix when I get a good camera. Anyone wishing to donate funds may contact me through PM's.
I have two Matchbox Mercury Sable wagons and a 77' Mercury Cougar Villager wagon (in green...I still want the blue, but everyone wants a mint for them). I haven't found the Fresh Cherries Pinto Wagon or Chrysler T&C wagon (but am feverishly looking for it) at ToysRUs or Wallyworld yet (I have other Fresh Cherries cars, though, just no wagons yet. (By the way, I saw a pic of the 1:87 version of the Chrysler and am very disappointed...looks out of proportion, has no paint and has roller skate wheels) http://www.theautofest.com/Surprise.html (I'll probably still buy it ). I'm hoping that they will make the 1:24 version, as the website says they will. I also collect dealer brochures, so I have a few, mostly from the 70's-80's, mostly GM (sorry Rev ). Some wagon-specific, others include the wagon models with the sedans. They make great reference books. Speaking of books...I have Station Wagons by Byron Olsen and Station Wagon: a Tribute to America's Workaholic on Wheels by Ron Kowalke. Just about worn them out. On my Christmas wish list, I have Ford Station Wagons 1921-1991 Photo History by Paul G. McLaughlin...don't let me down, Santa!
I don't have pics yet, I am working on converting the California wheels version of the 66 chevelle wagon back to stock by combining it with the el camino parts. When I get it done, I'll post some pics.