On average around 34-36 grams. However the larger Vans and emergency vehicles weigh up to 70 grams. The smaller cars can weigh as little as 15 grams. Hope this helps :)
That depends on the kind of car it's a replica of. A Matchbox fire engine will weigh more than a Miata.
about 35 grams depending on the type of car that you are looking for
A Matchbox car can be identified by a label on the bottom of the car. Flip the car over and there will be the logo for Matchbox as well as the country of manufacture.
A matchbox is a box that is made to store matches. A Matchbox car is a car that, when invented, was so small it would fit into a matchbox. Matchbox 20 got their name from the fact that most matchboxes come with 20 matches.
On average about 3000 lbs.
The value of a 1995 Matchbox car can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. On average, a 1995 Matchbox car in good condition could be worth anywhere from $5 to $20. However, for rare or sought-after models, the value could be higher. It's best to research similar listings online or consult with a collector to get a more accurate estimation.
in an average size matchbox about: 116 117 118 119 (can not put the same thing twice) in an average size matchbox about: 116 117 118 119 (can not put the same thing twice)
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The matchbox car was invented by British toy maker Leslie Smith in 1953. He created the first miniature vehicles for the Matchbox brand, which was originally established by his company, Lesney Products. The concept was to produce small, affordable toy cars that could fit in a matchbox, leading to their iconic name. The success of Matchbox cars popularized the collectible miniature vehicle market.
Unfortunately, Matchbox cars are all different scales. The cars are all made to a particular size (no more than 3"). Therefore, a larger car or truck would have to be scaled down more in order to fit the 3" Matchbox size requirement.