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1 hour ago, ea0863 said:

A beautiful custom job on a 1950 Olds 88 Holiday called the Polynesian. I love the subtle changes that gave it an almost European feel. HRM September 1953

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Now, This is right up my alley! If you like early customs, check out Custom Car Chronicle........ Mr. Hoving is like an encyclopedia of this stuff, and it's all on the site.

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1 hour ago, JollySipper said:

Now, This is right up my alley! If you like early customs, check out Custom Car Chronicle........ Mr. Hoving is like an encyclopedia of this stuff, and it's all on the site.

You're not just kidding. What a great site!

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In terms of our hobby, more and more articles and ads begin to appear in the 50's, including these:

I'm assuming this was a quality model, as $10.95 would have been a lot of money back then. Anyone heard of this company or model? HRM May 1954

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Not exactly a model, but I want one! :) HRM July 1954

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HRM October 1954

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Three stunners on one cover; a dropped Studebaker concept with clear roof called "Panoramic Panic", '34 Ford coupe with track racer front end named "Homespun Terror", and a one-off racer called the "Pomona Dragster". Any of these would be worthy of creating as a model in my opinion.

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And finally, the "Shadoff Special" Bonneville streamliner. Did anyone make a scale model of this one? BTW; Grant Piston Rings seems to have been the number one advertiser for HRM, beginning with their very first issue. This one is from HRM December 1954.

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11 hours ago, ea0863 said:

I'm assuming this was a quality model, as $10.95 would have been a lot of money back then.

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I can't vouch for the MG, but the Corvette was NOT a quality scale model. Very big and very basic. Not very accurate, either. 

Speaking of model cars, Hot Rod sponsored a contest in the 80s where you had to use any of the "Hot Rod" issue Revell kits to enter. Sounds like a product placement boon for Revell!

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1 hour ago, Richard Bartrop said:

Got the emails, and really, I can live with those.  They did mention that more magazines are on the way.  Hoping Rod & Custom is one of them.

I'd love to see that, I have a book of Rod and Custom in the 50s, it'd be cool to have all the issues available. 

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20 hours ago, ea0863 said:

And finally, the "Shadoff Special" Bonneville streamliner. Did anyone make a scale model of this one? BTW; Grant Piston Rings seems to have been the number one advertiser for HRM, beginning with their very first issue. This one is from HRM December 1954.

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I think I will double-dog dare our friend @Claude Thibodeau to build this one since he is such a lover of Bonneville streamliners! :) 

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Okay, where did we leave off? Aah yes, 1955. The January issue of HRM had this little photo among their shots of Motorama. Quite a beauty, and very emblematic of the fiberglass customs that were being made at the time.

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