VINYLLINE is a German brand, so it says on the bottom of each car. Concerning the rest of the history and the models that were produced, again, little is known.


It is clear that vinyl cars are still not recognised as a serious collectors item. Some collectors assume that Stelco, VINYLLINE and NP are one and the same brand and only the names changed. I do not agree, for the same reason I gave in the GALANITE chapter, the different bottoms of the cars.


No numbers on these cars as well, so again I took the liberty of numbering them myself.

 1;43
  1. VW T1 pick-up (blue, yellow, green)
  2. Jeep (blue, red)
  3. Porsche 911 convertible (blue, green)
  4. BMW 2500 sedan (green)
  5. Olsmobile Toronado (blue/orange tires, yellow/orange tires, green, light blue)
  6. Landrover Pick-up (there is a model slightly more detailed)(red,blue, yellow, green)
  7. Ferrari 250 (red, blue, yellow, green)
  8. Renault 16 TL (red, yellow, green)
  9. Pontiac convertible (grey-blue)
  10. Mercedes Truck (blue, red, green)
  11. Mercury (orange, blue, red, yellow)
  12. train lorry (green, yellow)
 Large Sizes

#1421   Tractor with 2-wheel lorry (one item, can be
taken apart ) (blue with red lorry)
#1423 Faun truck (red/green, blue/red, blue/yellow)
#1451 VW T1 pick-up (red, yellow, green)
#1452 Porsche 911 convertible (red, blue, green)
#1453 Jeep with lorry (one item, can be taken apart)(red,green) (lorry blue)
#1461 Tractor with 4 wheel lorry (different items, even larger ) (yellow) (lorry green)
#1462 Faun truck (even larger size) (yellow/blue)

Larger size are numbered by articlenumbers and come in various colours and colour-combinations.

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