August 7, 2011
The Hubley Die Cast Convertibles
The Hubley die cast convertibles were made in the late 1950's and modelled after the Chrysler and the Buick cars. There only a slight difference between the 2. It's the traditional "trademark" of the 3 oval indentations on each side of the Buicks.
The Trademark Buick Design
Another variation in the Hubley convertibles was that 1 design is a straightforward die casting of the car with the roof down and die cast into the design. The other design is an actual shiny nickel or stainless roof that recedes and hides into the car body.
The Rarer Buick Convertible with an Actual Recessed Roof
An Underside View Illustrating the Hinged Retractible Metal Roof
The More Common Chrysler in Red with the opened Roof
an Actual Part of the Mold.
An Underside View of the Chrysler Model without the Retractible Roof
The More Common Chrysler in Blue with the opened Roof
an Actual Part of the Mold.
The Buick with the Roof Hidden and Retracted
The Buick with the Roof
I usually forget tho inform you, the reader, of the size of the toy or toys that I'm discussing. IN this case, the Hubley measures 7" (L) x 2 3/8" (W) x 2 1/4" (H).
For you metric people (including me - Canada), the dimensions are 17.6 cm x 6 cm x 6 cm.
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