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Old 11-13-2007, 10:36 PM   #288
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Re: Die-cast 67-72

Thunderbolt!!!I built that kit back when it came out in the early`80s.I painted it to match my real Blazer I had.I saw those 2 on Ebay.That Thunderbolt is a complete Blazer kit(like Boondocker,etc.) plus the monster wheels/tires/axles.It even has the Trail 90,or whatever it is.I still have the box,but I gave the Blazer to one of my older son`s friends because he showed some interest in models.
The old truck kits are bringing good money.But,I see kit dealers sell them alot more than I see on Ebay.They`re all in the $100 range.The most I`ve paid on Ebay was around $75 with shipping.I got some in the $20-30 range.I just paid $25 for that `65 Elky.

Correction:The Boondocker doesn`t come with the mini cycle.But,Thunderbolt and Bushwacker (it`s a Jimmy!) do.
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