: Common models include the Porsche 928 and Porsche 930 , often found at retailers like Poshmark or Mercari . 🏷️ Souvenir "Pressed" Porsches
: A notable model in this series, as it was one of the few 1:66 replicas of the 912 produced at the time.
: These are "super-deformed" (short and stubby) pullback cars.
For many, "Penny Porsche" refers to , the American name for the Japanese Choro-Q line by Takara.
: The line was produced from 1967 to 1970 before being rebranded as the "RJ series" in the mid-70s. 🏎️ Penny Racers (Choro-Q)
In the late 1960s, the Italian manufacturer (later Polistil ) launched a 1:66 scale die-cast line specifically to compete with brands like Matchbox. Porsche 912 (No. 0/24)
: Collectors often find these at major automotive events like the Carlisle or Ski Roundtop Swap Meets.
Porsche Something — Penny
: Common models include the Porsche 928 and Porsche 930 , often found at retailers like Poshmark or Mercari . 🏷️ Souvenir "Pressed" Porsches
: A notable model in this series, as it was one of the few 1:66 replicas of the 912 produced at the time. penny porsche something
: These are "super-deformed" (short and stubby) pullback cars. : Common models include the Porsche 928 and
For many, "Penny Porsche" refers to , the American name for the Japanese Choro-Q line by Takara. For many, "Penny Porsche" refers to , the
: The line was produced from 1967 to 1970 before being rebranded as the "RJ series" in the mid-70s. 🏎️ Penny Racers (Choro-Q)
In the late 1960s, the Italian manufacturer (later Polistil ) launched a 1:66 scale die-cast line specifically to compete with brands like Matchbox. Porsche 912 (No. 0/24)
: Collectors often find these at major automotive events like the Carlisle or Ski Roundtop Swap Meets.