Take
Off Wheels |
Take
Off Wheels and Whizzwheels
By the late sixties the British toy car market had changed with the arrival
from the U.S. of Mattel's Hot Wheels range and their associated track sets.
Sales of Corgi Toys began to fall away and matters were not helped by a
disastrous fire at the Swansea factory in March 1969 which destroyed a warehouse
full of models awaiting delivery. Even one of the company's cleverest innovations
the Golden
Jacks 'Take Off Wheels' system which first appeared in March 1968 did
little to halt the slide. The authentically detailed die-cast wheels fitted
to these models were unique to each model, with the exception of the Oldsmobile
Toronado and the Chevrolet
Camaro which shared a wheel design, and were attached to the axle by
means of the 'Golden Jacks' – die-cast golden metal stands, which
when folded downwards both released the wheel and supported the model. Only
seven models were produced with this feature.
The Mini Marcos was a fibre glass bodied coupe produced by the specialist British sports car manufacturer Marcos and was built on the Austin/Morris Mini chassis and fitted with a highly tuned Mini engine. The Corgi model Mini Marcos GT850 (341), finished in metallic red, was the first in the series of Take Off Wheels models and was introduced in March 1968. The Rover 2000 TC (275) issued a month later in April 1968 and finished in metallic green was a new casting despite Corgi having previously issued a model of the Rover 2000, and was fitted with a clear roof panel as featured on a Rover 2000 displayed on the Triplex stand at the 1965 Earls Court Motor Show, and a plastic spare wheel holder attached to the boot lid which was a popular period extra. A rare version finished in white with a red interior also exists.
The Oldsmobile
Toronado (276) released in June 1968 was an updated version of the earlier
1967 Corgi release of the same model but re-coloured metallic red or metallic
yellow, but the metallic gold coloured Chevrolet
Camaro SS350 (338) issued in August 1968 was a new model of one of the
latest generation 'pony' cars from America. The previously mentioned 1968
London to Sydney Marathon winning Hillman
Hunter rally car (302) was issued in July 1969 and was finished in the
blue and white of the original. The Rolls
Royce Silver Shadow Mulliner Park Ward Coupe (273), finished in pearlescent
white over grey, was issued in March 1970. A rare version of this model
was released in silver over metallic blue which was used as the colour scheme
for the later Whizzwheels version. The Chevrolet
Corvette Sting Ray (300) with detachable roof panels, released in April
1970, was the last of this short-lived line. This model was available in
chromed red or green finish. Spare
Take Off Wheels were available separately in packs of twelve.
Low friction wheels known as 'Whizzwheels' were introduced to keep up with the competition in September 1969 with the Ferrari 206 Dino Sports (344) finished in either red and white or yellow and black. The first incarnation (known to collectors as 'Red Spots') featured rubber tyres and brass hubs with low friction red nylon centres, which though attractive and effective, were expensive to produce and were soon replaced by plastic wheels. Although giving more 'play value', later Whizzwheels models are less popular with collectors today as they take away some of the character and realism of the earlier regular wheeled models fitted with rubber tyres. Models fitted with the short-lived 'Red Spot' Whizzwheels, however, have become highly collectable, particularly extremely rare versions which were specially manufactured to be used as examples of the new gimick by Corgi's sales team.
STANDARD
WHEELS |
TAKE
OFF WHEELS |
RED
SPOT WHIZZWHEELS |
PLASTIC
WHIZZWHEELS |
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Marcos
GT850 |
X |
X |
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Rover
2000 |
X |
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Oldsmobile
Tornado |
X |
X
|
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Chevrolet
Camaro |
X |
X |
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Hillman
Hunter |
X |
X |
X |
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Rolls
Royce Silver Shadow |
X |
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Corvette |
X |
X |
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Ferrari
206 Dino Sport |
X |
CATALOGUE
& BOXES |
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Lamborghini
Miura |
X |
CATALOGUE
& BOXES |
CATALOGUE
FLYERS |
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Chevrolet
Astro 1 |
X |
X |
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Pontiac
Firebird |
X |
CATALOGUE |
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