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About Us
Hi,
my name is Jeff. Like most owners of classic Mustangs, my wife and
I have always had a few Mustang toys sitting around our house, mostly
diecast replicas of Mustangs we wished we owned but probably never
would. You know the cars . . . a 1970 Boss 302, a 1967 Shelby GT500,
a 1966 Shelby GT350, etc. Then one day, as I was passing through
an antiques store looking for old Mustang memorabilia, I stumbled
upon an old tin Mustang toy, a Taiyo
Bump'N Go Mach 1. I instantly fell in love with it and paid
more than it was worth to bring it home. It was my first exposure
to these tin cars and it wasn't long before I wanted more of them.
In the 10 years since that original purchase, our collection and
understanding of the cars and their makers have grown. I've even
published a few articles on tin toy Mustangs, most recently a full-page
article in Toy Shop magazine. I hope you enjoy viewing these
cars as much as I've enjoyed owning them!
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