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  1. Kind of captive market out there in the middle of nowhere... Fair selection at most alberta stores I've checked. Normal pricing here is close to hobby shop retail and coupon pricing taking it below twenty bucks (can) makes it well worth a visit. mike
  2. '61 Catalina with the funky 4dr roof mike
  3. The 429 from the latest revell 70 torino kit is an exact stand-in for a 460 and has nice ford motorsport valve covers. It's possible the headers could be modified to fit but I haven't tried yet... mike
  4. Stumbled across this little darlin' with two hours left on the clock, a low buy-in and no apparent watchers... Put in a bid at what I expected some sniper might throw in at the last ticks of the clock. Sure enough, the competing bid was fired in... for a whole dollar more Piker Final tally was a quarter of a c-note, plus one buck 'course, being listed as a 'mavrick' may have helped it elude the search engines; just like the pair of 'flacon' awb bodies I picked up for less than a sawbuck a couple of years ago mike
  5. That's absolutely part of the human condition, Bill Here's a comment made thousands of years ago... "Bad, bad", says the buyer. But when he goes his way, then he boasts (prov 20:14) mike
  6. There it is! That's the, um, link... mike
  7. Hmmmmm... must be related to the CRS syndrome that I'm occasionally afflicted with currently have an apb out for the '65 fairlane body I know I saw sitting on the shelf this summer why oh why do I move stuff haven't checked the bathroom yet mike
  8. That suburbanite 8.45-15 tire is a great looking tire. My lone surviving original scales out to a 27-28" OD, a tad on the small side but passable. Hope fully some original style tires in the 30-32" range will be brought to market. mike
  9. I've got the same one, Steve, picked up from an r&r supplier. In addition to it being a real turd, whoever cleaned up the casting slipped and wiped out half the lower windshield molding and one wiper. Maybe I'll try to adapt the front fenders to one of the falcon bodies... Apparently perry's resin did one too. mike
  10. You might want to have another look at that 'handful of parts' pic. These are patterned after the original Ford parts, not aftermarket ones. Your pics do nothing to disprove the idea of two oem basic rib designs I do agree with the idea of different scales affecting the look of a part to a point, but the scale nascar and racing mustang diffs have kind of a 'high browed' look as well. The new revell diff captures the proper sloped brow look; these cases did after all house a round gear, not a square one mike
  11. Thank you for the insight, Mr Anderson. And thanks, Revell, for taking the time to get that diff right (small potatoes, I know, in the grand scheme of things) mike
  12. Some of these old films are pure gold mike
  13. This is admittedly a subject with maybe limited appeal but the main point, I guess, is to show what's been produced on the off chance there might be other Ford nuts like me wondering if anyone got it right, as there are applications where they can be seen. Here's another pic to show better profile... diff from amt '39 wagon rod mike
  14. Has anyone else ever wondered why it seems companies will 'reinvent the wheel', so to speak, with new kits coming to market with parts that could have been copied from previous similarly equipped offerings? What led to this question was a survey of the contents of Revell's new '29 model A. There was tooled for this kit yet another Ford 9" differential, which turns out to be the best one done yet. They also have five other toolings of this subject ... There were basically two oem styles of rib designs applied from this axle's first use in '57 to it's end of use in the mid '80s. Got motivated to go dig through the pile to see what other variations existed in scale. Along the rail in the pic from L-R are examples from the new revell '29, the revell GTO Mustangs, the monogram nascar T-bird, the new revell '57 Fords and the revell '64 T-bolt. The complete diff above these is from the amt '70 Torino. Diffs on the right hand side, from front to back, are the '67 AMT Mustang 8", Polar Lights Talladega 9" and the AMT Comet/Fairlane 9". The no-effort-wasted-on engraving one up at the top is from the AMT '78 Bronco. Other well done center sections can be found in the revell bronco and the amt '39 wagon rod. With the 1957 model year being the genesis of the 9 inch axle design, I'm finding I faintly ironic that the part tooled for the new revell '57s is among the less accurate versions Here's a couple of pics of the real McCoy that I had 'in stock'... the basic design... and the coveted 'nodular' high strength center section mike
  15. Those 15s look great! Here's a pic of a 7.50-16 traction tire that would be perfect for vintage 4x4s... or even a rough radial equivalent like these... the basic 7.50-16 tire could be a similar sidewall and treadface as your 15s, Joseph. found a handy tire size chart, too mike
  16. That's the only worthy shot I've seen so far mike
  17. Here's a pic of this mean mudder kit from a current auction... mike
  18. Here's what came with the earlier re-issue mpc '69 mustangs... hard to beat 4 nice minilites on a fifty cent garage sale find mike
  19. The parts already exist, so it won't cost them anything anyways. All the various permutations of this tooling were planned ahead of time. Anyways, I'm not in marketing Just very interested in the process... mike
  20. maybe I'm mounting on the off side here, but with '69, '71 and '70 2wds already on the market wouldn't it seem they might sell more with the 4wd chassis vs just another 2wd re-issue with a grill and decal update? mike
  21. The new kits coming out may rekindle some interest. Too late for me; I lost interest with the advent of the cot and 'yotas... ..and I'll stick with '60s/70s era projects and a phantom Ford racetruck I've got in mind mike
  22. Easiest source for the big dana would be any of amt's 70's F350 series, ie-super stones 4x4. If you don't have one, I can send you one... mike
  23. that's a real gem; super paintwork! mike
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