Thursday, 17 November 2022

COOPER-JARRETT INTERSTATE DOUBLE FREIGHTER

 

Another familiar Lesney Matchbox toy; the Inter-State Double Freighter.



Produced from 1962 until 1967, and scaled at 1:100.


It comprises of a blue Hendrickson V-12 tractor with two silver trailers and a dolly joining the two.


The yellow & blue decals on the trailers read ‘Cooper-Jarrett, Inc’ (There are rarer versions in orange & black lettering that read , ‘Cooper-Jarrett International’, with a globe logo in the middle)



I can’t say I know a lot about the Cooper-Jarrett Inc. There’s plenty of images on the web showing Cooper-Jarrett trucks but not much info. I’m assuming it must have eventually been fairly well known internationally. All I’ve found so far is it was a small New Jersey trucking company that after turning it’s last profit in 1977, saw market forces take a down turn which led to the company going bankrupt, and eventually closing in 1981.


For us fans of Gerry & Sylvia Anderson’s TV series, this is another toy that was used as set dressing in Thunderbirds, usually seen trundling across London Airport’s apron in front of Fireflash!



4 comments:

  1. Great. That truck is always linked with Thunderbirds in my mind.

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  2. I do wonder in those 60s days when Matchbox and Corgi put real brand names on their vehicles, did those companies just look on it as free advertising?
    There was a trend a while back where US rail corporations started charging to have their logos on model trains which nearly derailed the whole profitabilty of manufacturing models. A current example is the new Moebius kit versions of the 2001: A Space Odessey Orion space clippers. None have actual Pan Am logos on them - and Pan Am is a dead company!

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    1. Advertising a brand is certainly big business nowadays, and it doesn't even need to exist as a business, Lewis.
      Although Pan-Am as an airline is gone , the logo is owned by Pan-Am Brands Licensing.

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