Jada Toys introduced a unique-themed line of collectable cars just in time for the holidays of 2006. The nation\'s leading die-cast and radio control (R/C) manufacturer had several used cars \"For Sale,\" including old-time classics like the \'69 Camaro, \'64 Impala, \'62 VW Bus and \'67 Shelby GT-500.
Jada has very cleverly taken advantage of its extensive catalog of molds and models to create an all-new family of die-cast collectables that you could find in the junk yard or in your neighbor\'s driveway with a \"for sale\" sign in the window. Bondo, rust and primer appear to be the only things holding them together. Packaging is representative of the new line with similar \"for sale\" signs to the ones you\'d see or purchase at the auto shop or hardware store.Â
Jada designers Kevin Thaxton and Sergio Rocha, said the \"For Sale\" line is distinguishable from anything else on the market with the diecasts\' innovative appearance and the packagings\' classified ad designs to have the look and feel of a newspaper. From \"oldskool\" to \"newskool\" with used cars, rust, salvaged exteriors, one-of-a-kind graphics, the \"For Sale\" line has a unique overall look. The 1:24 scale models feature articulated doors and hoods along with customized interiors and engines. The 1:64 scale models features 100 percent die-cast body with custom paint jobs.Â