These are 3 die-cast vehicles (with some plastic parts) from a rather rare toyline of Snoopy, made in 1982 by the Californian toymaker Aviva. The collection had a lot of different vehicles, all of them with plastic figures of Snoopy, Woodstock, Charlie Brown or Lucy. It included many different types of vehicles: from a formula 1 to a train and from a biplane to a fire truck.
I have discovered this brand recently, because to my knowledge, Aviva has not made any "ordinary" scale cars except these. All cars include the copyright on the base, and some people think these toys were made in the 60s... but they were made in 1982 in Hong-Kong.
Toys are numbered with letter C plus a number.
"SNOOPY CAT CATCHER"
AVIVA
SNOOPY CORP (C) 1958, 1966
UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE, INC
MADE IN HONG KONG
No. C 21
"TRAIN WITH CHARLIE BROWN"
SNOOPY CORP (C) 1958, 1966
CHARLIE BROWN CORP (C) 1950
AVIVA
UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE, INC
MADE IN HONG KONG
No. C 17
"SKY BUGGY"
AVIVA
No. C 14
MADE IN HONG KONG
SNOOPY CORP (C) 1958, 1966
UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE, INC
I have been searching information about Aviva, but I have found nothing... If you have some information besides that their name was "Aviva Toy Co." and they were based in N. Hollywood, CA, please don´t hesitate to write a comment.
Another thing I know is that Aviva is a hebrew name, maybe the founder of the company?
UPDATE1 (Nov/2019): I found the pictures of a blister pack, it looks very nice. I am sorry I cannot remember where did I find it. This one does not belong to me, but I use it for complementing the information above.
FACTS AND FIGURES:
- Name: SKY BUGGY, TRAIN and CAT CATCHER VAN
- Scale: 1:64
- Year: 1982
- Company: Aviva (U.S.A.)
- Size: approx. 7 cm
You have a very nice blog! :)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Linda!
DeleteDo you know how much one is I got the charlie brown train
ReplyDeleteNot the other two please message me
Hi, not very much. Depending on the condition something between 0 and 10 US$. Boxed probably goes up to 20-30 US$.
DeleteThanks for the comment!
I found this about Aviva: http://www.snoopyaviva.com/aviva-enterprises--inc.-history.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for the hint! I wanted to update this entry, because I have also seen that many Aviva die-cast models are actually Tomicas with the figures on top. Now another reason to update it.
DeleteThis is the link where I read about Aviva and Tomica:
Deletehttp://www.diecastchile.cl/2018/10/tomica-isuzu-txd-50e-carro-bomba.html