The wrecker bed seems to be like the one from the 68 Chevy pickup kit by AMT years ago but the boom used with it was toyish looking. Nice work on the restorations!
Id hang on to them and restore them...I have a huge batch of my dads I am restoring or trying to. If you need any tips on paint removal or ? send me a PM and Ill try to help. Very nice collection.
The one I have was on the shelves a few years ago as the road warrior car with the two fuel tanks in the back hatch area....I always thought the first movie car was the best. I have two--1 unbuilt and the other a build up to rebuild into the first movie car...the unbuilt one will sit on the shelf for awhile longer.
I cant remember who made the 64 Bonneville 4door wagon...wish I could want to make a replica of my moms old wagon. I seen it on e-bay once while looking for parts I need. I may just try to do a conversion on my own if the needed parts show up somewhere. At least i have an old 1964 issue of Motor Trend showing some new wagons for 64 with the Bonneville wagon in it for reference. I am a wagon and 4door nut...always looking for more.
What about these wagons...
59 Ford resin.
60 Chevy Nomad by AMT.
64 Chevelle wagon by AMT.
63 Tempest wagon resin-would love to have one.
64 Bonneville wagon resin-would love to have one.
cant think of any others right now...I am kind of a wagon nut myself.
I don't mind the toyish designs of some kits...they can always be modified to be better or just to enjoy a quick easy build. I like the Tom Daniels series kits they build pretty easily and most parts actually fit....promos like them too,even damaged ones they can always be built/rebuilt as models.