Toy cars have always been a wonderful source of enjoyment and curiosity for the average child. Today's parents can even probably remember matchbox cars. That tradition continues, even as the look of cars change and evolve. Toys matchbox include miniature model cars that can be raced, collected, and admired. Collect a 1983 Trans-AM or a 2005 Porsche. Compare and contrast old cars with cars of today. Many of these models can be bought at toy and hobby stores. Matchbox toys are terrific for building bonds between parents and children because they withstand the test of time.
According to the manufacturer's website, and many other websites which specialize in toy review, the Matchbox Cars are aimed for children older than the age of 3.
There are many locations that one could buy matchbox cars including Toys R Us, Walmart, and Target. Online one could purchase them directly from the Mattel website or on eBay.
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The Matchbox Models of Yesteryear collection has a vast number of cars, too numerous to count. However, there are different areas of the collection that collectors specialize in, such as preproduction models, models issued before 1972, and commercial vehicles.
It all depends on color and condition. Do you have the boxes or packages? There are many variables!
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From 1999 to 2008 Ferrari has sold 45,479 cars. There is no way of knowing how many will be made ever, because the company is still producing cars.
About 603,000,000,007 (billion) up to April 8 2011
As of 2010, no hover car has ever been made and sold to the general public. There have been hovercrafts built, as well as experimental hover vehicles, but no true hover cars and certainly none for the public at large.
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