I had two of their planned models on a wish list, a 1952 Chevrolet station wagon in maroon and a 1949 Chrysler New Yorker sedan in blue and both were scheduled for availability at the end of the year. They have now disappeared from the supplier's website. Both were made earlier in black. Anyone know what's happening?
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
I think that after a lot of issues in quality control maybe they taking the decision to stopped the production due to the banana shape and photo etched that come off...
In this web Modelcargroup, owner of Neo, announce the upcoming models and the 1952 Chevy appears as a new model, but without date of release...
http://www.speidelmodellauto.de/?p=artikeldetails&nr=NEO46436
I never heard that Neo is stopping their production... I only see that they are releasing less models but they still produce...
Cheers
Keko Romero Sánchez
Cádiz, Spain
http://kekomovil.blogspot.com
Keko,
Thanks for this link! As you state it shows the Chevy with a "Neuheit" button which Google translates shows as Novelty. Not sure what that means. Also shows without showcase, I've never seen a NEO sold new without a base and plastic cover. The Chrysler also shows but with a button "Lieferear" button which translates to Delivered. So I guess that means it is in stock? Sorry not an expert on German but at Least these two items show up on their list of NEO items.
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
Both models are available to be ordered with my dealer account; regular Neo price. I never ordered Neo because I couldn't compete with American Excellence.