
I know sometimes it takes a lot of loading/unloading the boat to make it fit right. For four Two Pack set included a second trailer, with unique decor, which matches the vehicles from sets.I thought about a new trailer but I don't have anywhere I can use to adjust the trailer to fit the boat. All set made in Thailand and have same code MP-805. In 1991 released a three-pack versions, named Multipack, but in the packaging was only "Hobby". Two Grand Prix Racer in "Valvoline" and "Mackenzie" liveries using a Christmas stocking sleeveįord Tractor with rubber tire and front bale loader Retooled Convoy CY-15: bucket-lift replaces radar, lower roof Only with "Marine" or "Ambulance" Citroen Same as TP-11-B, England, Macau and Thailand casting Same as TP-19, England, Macau and Thailand casting Red & White "Burmah" or "Chevron", White & Yellow or White "Shell" or "Exxon", White & Green "BP", or White & Blue "Aral"

Tractor trailers were given their own series, Convoy. Sets featuring two cars or trucks, or a car and a light trailer reappeared several years later as as Hitch 'n' Haul, with included small.

Also in that year the US market received three sets under the Trailers name.

Many of the early sets featured a military theme, and appeared in military colors (generally olive drab, though black appeared as well), often with black wheel hubs.Sets were numbered with a TP- prefix under all series names. Once the 1-75 range split into INT and USA versions, "Two" Packs sometimes featured vehicles from the other line, e.g. Some vehicles were the same as those then available in the 1-75 range, while others were special editions.

They featured two vehicles in a single box or blister pack. Matchbox Two Packs (stylized as "Two" Packs) originated in 1976.
