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Gotta be somewhere in Canada. Parked along the curb are a 1956 Monarch, followed by a 56 Meteor, and behind that, the red and black car is not a...
Not saying it was a bad idea to add the fins, and not saying it was the only 64 with fins either. The difference was that Chrysler had completely...
I actually love the 63-64 Dodge 880 wagons. Like the 63-64 Chrysler wagons, they are mostly carry overs from earlier, Virgil Exner, years. I think...
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I'll take the 1947 Plymouth woody wagon and the white 1960 Mercury convertible, please.
Looks too good to be a parts wagon, but with the windows out of it, I guess the floors are toast. I'm guessing these pictures mean Gary got the...
Welcome back! I check in most days but haven't posted much myself for a while. I'll take this as a reminder to get back to work on my own wagons.
One day rental of a U-haul box truck and car hauler trailer shouldn't be too expensive. The U-haul box trucks have trailer hitches so customers...
No, this was not me, and we never painted a starting line on the road. The Country Squire in the photo is a '67. The Country Squire that my dad...
Is that Jayne Mansfield sitting on the console?
"Yadda yadda"? I think you mean "Yeti Yeti."
I think the clear plastic kit of the 1/87 scale Nomad was Williams Bros. Don't think they exist any more.
Definitely better than a Cordoba.
I always liked these with the T-top. But I always thought they looked best in black or maroon. Always wanted one with the optional 360. A guy who...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A couple of European model railroad manufacturers, Faller and Noch, make thin flexible rippled clear...
Decals for the Phillips 66 gas station sign arrived today, so I cut a plastic signboard to attach them to. The gas station kit was rather generic,...