Roly (Brazil)
Roly Toys of Brazil started in in Rio De Janeiro in 1965, founded by Kurt Adolf Hamberger and Mauricio Nhuch (son-in-law of Arno Kikoler of Kiko). They manufactured Matchboxes under license with the Inbrima name, as well as their own cars. The model I have is a truly beat up Willys Interlagos (Renault Alpine A108) in street and racing livery. The bottom of the car says "Roly Toys, Industria Brasileira, No. 1, Willys Interlagos Berlineta. The models I know of are: (#1)Willys Interlagos Berlineta, (#2) DKW Vemaget (a DKW estate/station wagon, also in fire and police livery), (#3) VW Kombi (bus), VW Kombi mail truck, VW Kombi ambulance, (#4) Scania Vabis, (#5) VW 1200 Beetle (some with doors which open, and some without), (#6) Willys Jeep, (#7) Mercedes Benz Tanker (in Texaco, Shell and Esso livery). Although a Centurion tank is often mentioned, it appears this was actually a Matchbox copy, and didn't have a number. I've also found on the Internet owners claiming to have a Scania Vabis truck with #11 on it instead of #4. There also seems to be a rare Karmann-Ghia convertible, Centurion tank, Camaro, and Karmann-Ghia. Production ceased in the early 70s.
In 1967 the company imported Matchbox cars from England instead of manufacturing them due to increased demand. I think that the source below (remember, I'm working from a bad translation) states that Matchbox production for Brazil then moved to Manaus, a city along the Amazon river. The bottom of the car may say "Alfeme Norte, PZF Manaus," which means "Produzido na Zona Franca de Manaus (made in the duty-free zone of Manaus)."
Much of of this history came from what I could understand from a poor Google translation (it definitely has problems with Portuguese) of Die-cast Cult Virtual Magazine. Definitely take a look at the site -- there are some great pictures of Roly Toys cars.
Strangely, the site recounts a story of one of the owners getting help from a local dealer in measuring a Ford Galaxie, yet there is no mention of such a model. It also discusses a Chevy Camaro (incorrectly called a Ford Camaro at one point), and shows a picture of it -- yet maintains that it wasn't ever manufactured. Curious.
I also found an article written by a Robert Tumminelli (introduced as webmaster of
www.minaturesbrasil -- but the link was dead when I tried it) on another Protugese-language site. This site concentrates on the plastic airplane model activities of Kiko, but it does also have an interview with Mauricio Nhuch. Good luck with the Google translation!
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