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How to Collect Matchbox Vehicles

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Since its founding in 1947, Matchbox toys have become popular collector's items - especially among baby boomers, whose appetite for the toys they recall from childhood seems insatiable. Here's how to collect.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • MatchBox Caterpillar CD-ROM
  • Matchbox Collectors Sets
  • Matchbox Vehicles
  • Matchbox: 10-Car Collector Starter Set #1
  • Matchbox: 5-Car Gift Pack - Mountain Trails
  • Matchbox: 5-Car Gift Pack - Open Road
  • Matchbox: CAT Power Machines
  • Matchbox: Deep Sea Explorer Playset
  • Matchbox: NBA Championship Rig With Sound
  • Matchbox: Premiere First Editions
  • Our Favorite Toys Video
  1. Step 1

    Immerse yourself in the history of Matchbox. Matchbox Cars were first made in England in 1953 by Lesney Products.

  2. Step 2

    Understand that the No. 1 Diesel Roadroller, the No. 2 Dumper and the No. 3 Cement Mixer were introduced in 1953 and that new cars were added each year (some to replace older models) until the number reached 75.

  3. Step 3

    Be aware that, in 1982, Lesney went into receivership. Matchbox Toys was sold to Universal Toys, which, in turn, sold it to Tyco in 1991.

  4. Step 4

    Familiarize yourself with some of the things that determine value to collectors. For example, the cars were originally distributed by the Moko company, so early Matchbox boxes carried a banner that reads, "A Moko Lesney," across the box. Around 1959, the banner was changed to read, "A Lesney Product."

  5. Step 5

    Acquaint yourself with some of the details that differentiate the cars: Matchbox cars No. 1 through No. 75 can be divided into three types of cars, each with different wheels. The first cars had metal wheels; in the early 1960s the "regular" (grey or black plastic) wheels appeared; and the "superfast" wheels (still used today) appeared around 1969.

  6. Step 6

    Decide what you're really interested in. The European Transit Collection? The American Muscle Cars?

  7. Step 7

    Know that, in addition to its die-cast cars, Matchbox has made or now makes play sets, dolls, plastic kits, robots and accessories such as gas stations. There's even a road racing set that uses the Matchbox cars.

  8. Step 8

    Note that serious collectors collect catalogs, display units, carrying cases, collector buttons and boxes as well.

  9. Step 9

    Investigate the financial side of collecting. Many Matchbox pieces are now worth hundreds of times their original issue price - and prices vary significantly according to rarity and condition.

  10. Step 10

    Look before you leap if you've got an eye on future values. This is a popular and very well established collectible category, and buyers and sellers tend to know their stuff.

  11. Step 11

    Decide what you want to collect and why.

Tips & Warnings
  • Note that the word "collectibles" has two meanings. For some people, it means vintage Matchbox - the old toys that have become scarce. For others, it means the lines that Matchbox puts out each year under the Matchbox Collectibles signature.
  • The European Transit Collection includes the 1929 Leyland Titan Bus, 1922 A.E.C. Omnibus, 1910 Renault Bus, 1920 Preston Tram Car, 1922 Scania Bus and 1931 Diddler Trolley Bus. The 1970 Plymouth GTX, 1966 Chevelle, 1967 Ford Fairlane, 1971 Dodge Challenger, 1970 Oldsmobile 442 and 1968 Dodge Charger are some of the American Muscle Cars.

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mnewland1 said

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on 2/1/2007 I have several Matchbox cars and trucks and 2 original carrying cases. How do I value them? How do I potentially sell them? Please e-mail response to:mnewland@benchmark-inc.com

mnewland1 said

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on 2/1/2007 I have several Matchbox cars and trucks in original carrying cases (2). How do I value them and potentially sell them?

Please e-mail response to: mnewland@benchmark-inc.com

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