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  1. Pure gold.... some extra history about one of Mr Scritchfield's contemporaries, Sam Conrad, goes well with the story Bill brought us https://www.hotrod.com/articles/1929-ford-model-a-sam-conrad-roadster/
  2. Just what is the problem with it? Can you show us a decent pic of the front end to help us judge it for ourselves? edit 04/23 Hmmmm… guess the poster can't or won't justify his smear... mike
  3. Yessir, right up to '65
  4. yup
  5. Beautifully done! A real '60 laurentian bubbletop at a swap meet last year came very close to following me home … and you even added valve covers sans bowties Great work! mike
  6. Good revue. Hope the '71 ranger tailgate at 3:06 isn't being recycled for the '65/'66 mike
  7. One of these shows up at local shows occasionally...
  8. Just came across a reference to the 'molded in red' issue. Seem to be fairly thin on the ground. The shiny red body kinda looks like a promo. Two different box logo treatments on this subject as well might interest those masters of minutiae...
  9. And so it begins.... https://www.ebay.ca/itm/MPC-1978-Dodge-D100-Custom-Pickup-NEW-/333130865849?hash=item4d90259cb9 He won't have it any sooner than anyone else paying half the price... suckers line up on the left please mike
  10. Mr Pot seems to think Mr Kettle is very black Thank you mike
  11. Dually fenders... of course, they could probably be adapted from the amt F350 tuff truk fenders , if a caster took up the gauntlet... and it would be cool to see the '81-up cabs as well
  12. It was sold by the Plymouth-Chrysler dealers here. Dodge dealers dealt their own cars and trucks. This paralleled GM's practice of selling Chev trucks at the chev dealers and GMC trucks at the Pontiac-Buick dealers in north america, and Ford dealers selling Ford trucks and Lincoln-Mercury dealers handling Mercury trucks in Canada (until 1968). The last year Fargos were marketed was 1972. More info on wiki and at allpar.com. mike
  13. Now we need someone to make this decal...
  14. The mpc sixties mustangs had the under-dash a/c faceplate that works for many sixties Ford cars. Found mainly now in the easily sourced mpc/amt '69 Mustang kit. mike
  15. Great color combo! I think it's an earlier test shot mike
  16. Thanks Bill! That's a beautiful piece of work. mike
  17. Or even just the axles and suspension, as Mchook shows in his great '76 Dodge 4x4 build...
  18. That's a very inspiring build Nice to know that it's being reissued. This has the benefit of making a ready market for resin versions of the '79 LRE and mid-70s grills to supplement that '77/'78 option. Mark, I've used masking tape to remove old decals before and a piece might work on that windshield decal. mike
  19. Yup https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Moebius-1971-Ford-Pickup-XLT-4-DOOR-Resin-ProBuilt-Model-Truck-1-25/392247235388?hash=item5b53c1d33c:g:7QoAAOSwLtBccv9o
  20. Couple of pics for the heck of it... … and then this 12,000 mi original '67 (with '77up hubcaps) from NY state just popped up on one of the Ford truck boards...
  21. That looks a lot better It helps diminish that goofish 'keystone' look... as seen from the front and as the front fender line seems to actually dip at the front corner, a little finessing and build-up would improve the optics as well.
  22. The revell mach 1 definitely has all three colors of stripe.
  23. I scored one last summer too, at a garage sale... dang pirate soaked me a whole dollar for it Can you imagine? Here's the box art I remember seeing on the shelves...
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