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Other Cox Toys

Over the years, Cox also produced a range of model cars and boats.

The following is a list of cars and boats produced by Cox between 1954 and 1976:

Year Model Cat. # Engine Notes
1954 Prop Rod 900 Space Bug Jnr .049 Cox's first air propelled car.
1956 Prop Rod 900 350 Babe Bee .049 engine changed to Babe Bee
1956 Water Wizard Hydroplane A50, 5000 350 Babe Bee .049 Cox's first boat.
1960 Mercedes-Benz W-196 6000 350-3 Babe Bee .049 First Babe Bee car engine
1964 Buick Riviera 8240 350-4 Babe Bee .049
1964 Corvette Sting Ray 8640 350-5 Babe Bee .049
1964 Ford GT Le Mans MkII 8940 350-5 Babe Bee .049
1965 Chaparral 9340 350-7 Babe Bee .049 Authorized by Jim Hall
1967 American Eagle Indy Racer 9640 350-8 Babe Bee .049 Authorized by Dan Gurney
1968 Shrike 9100 350-P Baby Bee .049 Inverted engine
1969 Dune Buggy 3700 350-4 Babe Bee .049 Pull Starter
1969 Group 7 Road Racer 9340 350-7 Babe Bee .049 Same as Chaparral
1969 Eagle Indy Car (Blue) 9640 190-6 Product Engine .049 plastic back plate
1969 Eagle Indy Car (Red) 4500 190-6 Product Engine .049
1969 Sea Bee Boat 2800 350-3 Babe Bee .049 Pull starter
1969 VW Baja Bug 6000 350-4 Babe Bee .049 Pull Starter
1969 AA/Fueler Dragster 6100 190-8 Product Engine .049
1970 Chopper 6700 350-8 Babe Bee .049 Pull Starter
1972 Pinto Funny Car 6500 190-5 Product Engine .049
1972 Vega Funny Car 6600 190-5 Product Engine .049
1972 Sandblaster 8400 190-5 Product Engine .049
1972 Ski Doo Snow Mobile 8500 190-9 Product Engine .049
1972 Command Jeep 8800 191-4 Product Engine .049
1972 Chopper II 4400 350-8 Babe Bee .049
1973 Action Van 4500 191-6 Product Engine .049
1974 Matador Stocker 4500 Product Engine .049 Pneumatic Control
1974 Adam 12 Patrol Car 9400 Product Engine .049
1975 Stinger Funny Car 7900 190-2 Product Engine .049
1976 Vanblaster 8410 Product Engine .049 Quick Start System
1976 Magblaster 8420 Product Engine .049 Quick Start System

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