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I would guess that the paint was to seal up some UV rot. Mine is pretty crunchy back there. I'm afraid to see what is under that dashboard cover.
I like it, too.
T Tops just seem weird to me on anything that isn't small and sporty.
The back end is definitely an A Body wagon. Cool concept and interesting exterior, but the interior looks like crap.
I love the woodgrain on black.
What's standing in your way? I pulled it all out to photo-inventory recently. That's not scale model weathering. Its 40+ years of real grunge...
Going from HO to S scale would be a big change. :tiphat: :sarcasticclap: All my HO trains are in boxes awaiting the opportunity to build a...
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I picked up quite a few of these recently. Greenlight's site still says Series 6 but it is actually Series 7. I have the complete Series 4 and 7...
Awesome! Love em. They weren't fast like Hot Wheels, but Matchbox had all the "Real World Regular Joe" cars. I didn't realize that we had a...
The Resin Identification Code standard didn't start until 1988 but took years to become widely used. I would guess them to either be PP or more...
My roof rails were just attached with sheet metal screws. I reinstalled them with a blob of silicone goop at each screw. That set on ebay is...
:cheers: Dewey! Not forgotten. :chirp:
:Welcome: to the wagon train, Kmcbride! You have found the right place. Good luck with your project!
Just going on second anniversary and already follow this wisdom religiously. Super excited for you in the new home!
Hmmmmm, yup. I'd arrive in that.
I'm really amazed at how long some of these bots have remained dormant before they start posting.
....now if only they made it in black.
That's what I thought. It looks great on any Le Mans though.
I'm not a fan of the color, but I like the bucket seat, center console configuration. Was that shaker scoop hood a factory option?