Many Co-Hogs have been treasured for decades and are now being passed on and appreciated by a second generation. Thank you to Stephen T. Lobosco from Long Island in New York for sharing his photos of some of the Co-Hogs he has received from his father.
Co-Hogs were then being sold exclusively at specialty shops and galleries around the country. These examples were most likely purchased from Engel Pottery in East Hampton on Long Island. The Engels were fantastic people with a delicious shop overflowing with hand made delights.
The Lamborghini Countach was the first Special Edition that Co-Hog made starting in April 1982 as a new line to complement the catalog vehicles. New marques and models were frequently requested and the line eventually grew to 20 different editions. Stephen’s father’s medium gray metallic Countach is #9 of 33 built and was completed in June of 1982.
The Ferrari 512 BB always looks dressed to the nines in black and ready for anything. This example is either #21 or #22 of 45 - one of the two Boxers in black that I made in December of 1982.
Stephen also received his father's black 4X4 Jeep from the original line of Co-Hogs.
This is the only Co-Hog 4X4 Jeep I've seen in the wild and is #2 of a total of 29. Stephen's father acquired it in 1981 and has kept it in immaculate condition since then.
No Moab wheeling for this one!
Your very own Co-Hog family belongs on this page having fun with other Co-Hogs!
Send me your memories using the form on the Contact page and we'll add them to the party!