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  1. Not today, but Friday night I had a great time with friends from the local Buick club chapter at a near by old fashion drive-in restaurant. It was a nice quite get together. Old Buicks (and a few lesser brands), good basic unhealthy drive-in food, and great people who seemed to be enjoying each other's company. And I'm joking about the non Buicks being lesser brands. Most in the club, like me, enjoy see anything old on four wheels. In fact, somebody on a unrelated reason (they weren't there because of us) showed up with a very nice lightly modified '68 Barracuda. Had a lot of fun talking with him about his car. Also had somebody with a '65 Chevelle SS convertible join us. And somebody came in with a mid-50's Dodge truck. There were other old cars. And a lot of people stopping with newer modern cars. Weather in our part of town that night was perfect. But, it rained less than 10 miles away from us. We were blessed and all had a great time. Scott
  2. Issues of fear and dishonesty I'm reading in some of the postings lately. Scott
  3. Tough to do. The TV version was very heavily modified body wise. Much more than the movie version. Scott
  4. Ah great... Another thing to worry about. I don't know anything about photoshop. The models I've posted are just what you see. The good, the bad, and the ugly. My models may not look as good as others. But, I and my models are honest representations of what we are. I'm one who tries to see the best in others. Sometimes I'm a little naive and don't pickup when others are being less than honest with me. I hope, maybe naively, that the pictures I've been seeing on this site are honest representations of what is really built. You can lie with photoshop, and I may never know. But, who are you really hurting in the long run by doing so? Scott
  5. This subject is always a worry when your like me and work with kids for a living. I work as a substitute educational para. In that job, one has to be so careful about what one says and does. Especially if your put into a situation where there is not another adult around. It's a shame. There have been times with very young kids where I've had to help with snaps on pants after they've gone to bathroom. And if your well liked and the kids do feel safe with you, the younger ones love to give hugs. In some case even want to sit on your lap. These things are tough. I love kids. And they really tend to like me. But, being a middle age single man you have be so careful. Nothing angers me more than when people do violate kids in some manner. Especially educators. It gives the rest of us decent caring (especially male) educators a black eye. My biggest rule in my life and my job is to try and not harm anybody, in anyway. But, especially children. Do I make mistakes? Violate the norm sometime? Yes I do. But, I will never violate a child in way that will do permanent harm or get me in legal trouble. By the way, the first time I worked at a high school, a friend jokingly asked me if the girls there were hot? I said, " Yes, until they open up their mouths and you realize how immature they are." I do love the kids. But, not in a sexual way. Scott
  6. Great job on the patina. But, you need to do something about the chrome. It's was too nice for a car that's weathered like that. Scott
  7. Very nice. But, I need to ask. What color is that? And what brand of paint? Scott
  8. Another great kit. And a great job you did on it, Peter. I need to hunt one of these DeSotos down one of these days. The 1960 DeSoto has always been my favorite DeSoto. Too bad they didn't offer that car in a convertible or a station wagon that year. Scott
  9. All three have been or are available. AMT has the Opel GT out right now. They offered a specific Get Smart Sunbeam Tiger in the past. And several model manufactures make the Karmann Ghia. So your lucky Frank. Your wish has come true! Scott
  10. That's not bad. I too kind of like the looks of this one. Scott
  11. My one thing to add. Actually two. The 350 was only available in the Camaro 350-SS early in 1967. The engine was introduced with the Camaro. And the LT-1 went beyond 1970 and '71. It was still the standard engine in '72 Camaro Z-28s, and optional in '72 Vettes. Scott
  12. Notice, '55 through '57 Chevy small block are more red in color than they are later. '58 on they are more the Chevy orange we know and love. Scott
  13. Ah... Barry Newman! A.K.A. Kowalski. And cheesy 70's low budget film music. Cheesy 70's screaming girl. Whats not like? And I'm not being sarcastic in saying that. I liked the seven minutes or so of this clip. No Vanishing Point. But, not too bad. Love the '69 Catalina cop cars. Beyond that, I want the Ford franchise in that town. Look at the number of new '72 Fords running around that town! Makes me a bit surprised the cops weren't driving Ford Customs or Custom 500s. Also fun, but cheesy is editing done in this movie. In the beach scene, check out the temporary self repairing right low beam headlight. Great feature, except it re breaks itself when it leaves the beach. But then again a left repaired itself to make up for it. I love it! Scott
  14. I like the paint. It looks great to me. But, I need to ask my standard question. What is the color called? And who makes it? Scott
  15. Carlos, can you show us and tell us more about this Mexican market Mustang? I know there were a lot of similar, but different cars marketed only in Mexico. I'm always interested in learning more about these type of things. Scott
  16. Neat kit. Simple and nice. Scott
  17. Good review. And I like the tip about the pearl dots for taillights. Scott
  18. I especially like the '32 Fords, but all three look nice. Scott
  19. One of the things from the 50's and 60's which I wish were still true today. Knives are now days are looked evil things, rather than the useful tools they really are. And we need more fathers like your's Art, and mine, who take the time to teach their kids how to be responsible with all tools. Including knifes and guns. The three kids I raised all learned how to handle guns before they were age 12. And, by the way, I'm not an NRA member and don't own any real guns. But, a buddy of mine owns several guns, I felt the kids should learn the truth about so called "dangers" in life. This included the truth about, drinking, drugs, and sex. I don't drink (35 year sober as of 7/23), don't use drugs, and don't encourage promiscuous sex. (But I'm not a prude either. I know kids may experiment.) Kids need responsible adults to help teach them what is right and what is wrong. And use common sense. Scott
  20. I'd only be embarrassed by NOT having a car to drive. Any car is cool compared to using shoe leather only. Scott
  21. Your right. It is a very interesting story. More simular to AMC's AMX than I expected. And it explains why it still looks okay, where the others in this post don't. Scott
  22. The Partridge Familiy bus would be cool if it came as a pre painted kit. Scott
  23. I want a show room "stock" street version of this kit. Scott And yes, I know it was never done.
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