Scirocco Mk2 "toys" are rare and tend to be expensive if you can find
them. Of course the true enthusiasts are more than willing to pay the price for these cool
collectibles
According to a knowledgeable source, the Conrad Sciroccos were discontinued because
the manufacturing dies were damaged. Due to the high expense (US$50,000+) of
re-tooling, the Scirocco 1013 was discontinued. This created a highly desirable
collectible, oftening commanding $100 to $150 or more.
Please note: These are from a private collection and are not for
sale. (of course, if the offer is right...)
1:43 -
"Scirocco GLI" - Blueish/Gray
Made in W. Germany
Conrad 1013
1:43 - "Scirocco GLI" -
Silver
Made in W. Germany
Conrad 1013
1:43 -
"Scirocco GLI" - Maroon
Made in W. Germany
Conrad 1013
1:43 - "Scirocco GLI" - Red
Made in W. Germany
Conrad 1013
1:43 - "Scirocco
GLI" - Brown
Made in W. Germany
Conrad 1013
1:43 - "Scirocco GLI" - Light
Green
Made in W. Germany
Conrad 1013
1:43 - "Scirocco
GLI" - Dark Green
Made in W. Germany
Conrad 1013
1:43 - "Scirocco GLI" - Blue
Made in W. Germany
Conrad 1013
1:43 - "Scirocco
GLI" - Dark Blue
Made in W. Germany
Conrad 1013
1:43 - "Scirocco GLI" - White
Made in W. Germany
Known to
exist, but not yet purchased
Conrad 1013
1:43 - "Scirocco
GLI" - Violet
Made in W. Germany
Known to exist, but not yet purchased
Gama 1157
1:43 - "Scirocco GLI" -
Turquoise Blue
Made in W. Germany - Packaged as Gama
but same as Conrad 1013
Gama 1157
1:43 - "Scirocco
GLI" - Yellow
Made in W. Germany - Packaged as Gama
but same as Conrad 1013
Nikko Radio Controlled Mk2
Made in Singapore by NIKKO, Copyright
1982, USA Pat. Nr. 4.471.566. Distributed in Germany under the brand "Technotoy
gmbh", RDC 1900 E1 SP33/83 ( printed on the floor of the car )
It has two gears ( one for racing and one for steep "roads" ). In
the racing gear that thing is so fast that you can easily do power-slides on our tiles at
home :-)
It is 20cm long ( 7.87 inch ) and 8,5cm wide ( 3.34 inch )
It has the Zender Z400 bodykit, even the different
Zender-front-lights and grille.
Wired remote controlled
Zender Mk2. Looks to be similiar to above.
Unknown
This has a friction type
motor and is identical in size to the Nikko R/C. It does not have a manufacturers
name on it. The mold lines are not a crisp as the Nikko. The misspelled banner on the
windshield says "Zender Scirocoo". The wheels are not original to this model.
Our belief is that it is "cheap knockoff" of the Nikko brand.
Unknown
Very rare wire-remoted
control Scirocco.
30cm long.