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waynehulsey

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  1. Out of curiosity, what do you date the creation of the club to? I wonder because I thought it was originally started as the Lake Michigan chapter of the International Association of Automotive Modelers which dates to the mid-50's
  2. No kids, so don't know what it is from that side. All I know was when that train (long time ago) pulled out of that POS little town I was so happy to be gone.
  3. This was yesterday, but needed to get the blood pressure down. Ran by the credit union to deposit a check and get a little spending money back from it. Then the teller asked me if I wanted to make a car payment (loan through them) since it was due on the 2nd. Told her I'd already made it and had made the October payment also. Was told no their rules don't allow early payments and I was now late on my Sep payment. I replied I send them in with the appropriate coupon for the months I was paying and were did it say on the coupon that I couldn't send them early and why the hell did I have a coupon booklet if I couldn't make payments with it?!? Was told you'll need to talk to a service rep so I'll put you on the list for one. So what was going to be maybe 10 minutes running in and cashing a check turned into an hour waiting to try and clear this up. Anyway was told that was their policy on all loans, the other payments were put against the principal and if I made September's payment now they'd waive the late fee. Then I asked about October since I'd already send it in. Was told I'd need to come in and do it across the counter since I didn't have a payment coupon. So I asked what the payoff amount was. I can cover it so am thinking about it just to get rid of it. This place's customer service had just when downhill over the last couple of years: closing local branches, fewer tellers, trying to force everything on-line or to your smart phone (which I don't have, can barely use the flip phone I have). Do have another accounts, but they're with Wells Fargo and all their BS has been on the national news the last few months. To quote an old, long time friend, "I'm glad I'm old and won't have to deal with this much more". And I'm more cynical and depressive them him.
  4. And here in Phoenix we're looking towards October when usually temperatures start being consistently under a 100 and the car shows start back up. I'm looking forward to being able to get out and really do some walking again and heading down to the river preserve. Just can't handle it over 90 anymore. Which is why I used to work 2nd and 3rd shifts and sleep during the early morning and day.
  5. Yeah I know. Just wish I'd got myself in gear and went back over there to shot more...and better photos. I think some of the Gurney cars were still owned by him and were just on loan. The others were auctioned a couple of years ago.
  6. Just saw that. I loved that band. Them and David Bowie pretty much got me through the early-mid 70's with all that country rock and sensitive singer-songwriter stuff. Then finally the Ramones came along. When they got back together and started touring in the 90's I spend way too much money to a scalper to get a ticket. Don't remember what I spend now, but sure do remember that show.
  7. Finally got my lazy self up to shot a quick photo of some of the green box stuff, its somewhat different. As you can see its an instruction booklet with different custom parts, different decals, not in photo but the clear red instead of the single light for the dome has 2 lenses for the rear custom piece.
  8. The Heller Lago-Talbot kit is a different version of the car from the next year if I remember right. Like all race cars lots of detail changes from year to year if not from race to race depending how picky you want to get. Having had any luck finding the Atlantis double kit or replacements for the individuals ones that were stolen.
  9. Thanks, guess I could have checked myself. Problem I have with going there is easy 6 hours from Phoenix to a hotel in Orange County. Then another 3 hours getting from there to the museum and finding a parking spot.
  10. Thanks for the info. I have the S1031 green box. I got this kit 40+ years ago. Just dug back through it, no roof parts or reference about it on the instruction booklet. Does have this weird ft and rr extensions to graft on the body...and the 13 inch tires. Nobody does the tires in resin? They would work on most early 60's Ford compacts, even the early Mustang. In my tire buster years, one of the weirder combos I saw was an early 65 (64.5) 260 powered Mustang with 5 bolt 13 inch wheels. Owner said they came out on the 63.5 Falcon Sprint V8 and was used through the 64 model year as a base V8 wheel tire combo unlike now were every early Mustang seems to have came with the styled steel wheels.
  11. Got it also. Other then Harry's vintage brass cars wasn't much of interest. Really thought that "gasser" was first off not a gasser, 2nd sort of gross. What were those 2 hoses coming out of the top of transmission supposed to be? The 2 Willys in the last photo of the article were nice.
  12. What was the box like for that one? I have one in the flat green box and can't find any reference to any roof pieces or see anything that looks like them.
  13. https://whulsey.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2016-03-20-32nd-Antique-Classic-Motorcycle-Show/i-gChkzrQ Wasn't sure were to put this (you in the back, be quiet) so guess this is as good a place as any. Not liking some to load. There's the file link above.
  14. https://whulsey.smugmug.com/Cars/2013-06-29-Riverside/i-29Zd7Gv When I saw Ranchero Steve's photos of Gurney's cars from the Peterson, thought I'd post these for more info for reference. Not all the best shots since was a bit darker in there then I thought. Was going to get back out and rephoto some, then the money man behind the museum died and it eventually folded. Support your local museums!!! Also I posted photos from the Unser Museum a couple of months ago, think there are a couple of Eagles there also.
  15. Looks like some of the cars that were in the Riverside Raceway Museum before it closed. On some wasn't sure which belonged to the museum or were still Gurney's and he was displaying them. Maybe I should post the set even if some of the photos aren't the best. Between them and yours would be some really good references.
  16. Thanks, like I said I couldn't remember the number on Mason's car, too lazy to look it up. Unfortunately the model I had along with the Herb Deeks' photo etch wire wheels for it was in the stuff I had stolen a couple of years ago. Haven't been able to replace it or the wheels. The closest I know in 1/24 is an older papercraft model that I'm not sure if it is still available. http://papermau.blogspot.com/2013/03/aston-martin-turismo-paper-model-in-124.html
  17. Not a resident, just visited several times in the last few years. I think downtown and the Pearl district are wonderful. If nothing else for Powell's Book, Blick Art, Portland Art Museum and just hanging out at the park along the Willamette, bunch of good restaurants in the area also. Would be more then happy to trade places to get out of the Phoenix area since I think it's weird.
  18. Something wonderful cars there...and good to see someone using SmugMug besides myself. Is the AM Ulster the one Nick Mason owns, or did own? Is it the Airfix 32 scale model you're working on?
  19. Great job on that. A few months ago I got the urge to see if I could do a reasonable job with it. Still hacking away at various parts to match the drawings I found. Knowing what I do now, think I almost would have been better off starting with a block of wood. But got too much work in it. If I ever finish it hope it comes out within 3/4 of yours and I'll be satisfied.
  20. No problem, just figure you got brand names switched. Nichimo sure did some weird models of weird cars. Would love one of those if it was 1/24-25 which was the other issue with Nichimo is they used a lot of weird scales. By the way has anyone figured out were 1/28 came from. I've seen it primarily on Asian sourced models, including the paper models I mess with, but have never found anyone that knows how it originated. Figure it must be some kind of metric conversion. Anyone??
  21. I didn't pay much attention to learning social norms so I'll say: 'that thing is an aberration and affront to car lovers'.
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