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Me too beautiful color and very clean build mike
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That's true and there's some pretty interesting combinations out there...
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69 ford truck. ODB
mk11 replied to lanesteele240's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Incredible weathering ! mike -
That bi-centennial truck sounds quite interesting. Going by Ford's brochures and order books as well as years of looking at these in wreckers and on the street, my own opinion would be that without a shred of chrome on the truck otherwise there's no reason for the c/c nameplates to be there unless the dealer thought they'd look cool on it. The engines weren't part of any trim level but could be ordered across the board. As far as the grills go, I suppose a guy could specially request a painted grill if he wanted a contrast but it still seems to go against the reasoning for the custom cab trim level in the first place. Hope your dad wasn't actually charged for the c/c option package on a bare truck. If you can find the serial number, Kevin Marti can print up a report very reasonably to tell you exactly how it was equipped. Guess it'll have to remain one of those unsolved mysteries I'd like to see pics if you can dig them up... mike
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I believe that steel grill reference to be in error, Chris. The whole point of the Custom Cab trim level was an upgrade over the plain jane base truck and perhaps your dad's truck was one of those assembly line anomalies, where pieces get installed (like nameplates) that weren't on the buildsheet. Or maybe parts were swapped by the dealer before it hit the lot. Lotsa strange things happen to dealer stock... mike
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That does look a lot better. Are your lenses curved? Mine were curved the wrong way. They fit the bezels better if I turned the detail inside. I sanded the smooth side of the lenses until they were flat, then painted them again. That allowed me to leave the back up lights clear. * IF this kit was a true low end Custom Cab as the box art says it would not have the chrome trim around the tail lights ** The custom cab package was one step up from the base model, including shiny windshield, door, cluster and tail light trim with the aluminum grill and chrome front bumper. Prior to '69, the chrome front bumper had to be ordered separately. There's actually two different tail light chrome treatments in 1:1; the bigger chrome piece for tutone trucks which surrounds the lens and the custom cab trim which sits on the lens. (pics from fordification) . mike
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If you buy one online, ask them if they'll check the kit before they send it mike
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I'd sure hope so... be really nice to see that '69 grill revisited, at a minimum... mike
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1969 Ford F100
mk11 replied to Ron Hamilton's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
and you even drilled the stake pockets ... great looking project, Ron mike -
I think it was in the rear quarters but not absolutely sure mike
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This was un-called for. seemed to me a fairly measured response, considering the poster's situation, after 8+ posts of wailing about that bumper 'Tamiya gets it right... Why can't we expect it from Mobious?' ...or by extension, revell, round2, lindburgh etc ... legitimate question and worthy of debate; nothing against that. My point is '(people keep a comin' but) de train is gone'; we have it in our hands, let's build it mike
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me neither... here's another one to throw into the mix... our Parisiennes rode the chevy frames' 119" wb vs the Catalina 121" and the Bonneville 124" wb. This particular '65 is one of about 75 built with the 409. For those interested in perspective, the front fender chrome strip behind the tire is 16" and the one behind the door is 20". mike
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Need help!
mk11 replied to Marcin M.'s topic in 1:1 Reference Photos: Auto Shows, Personal vehicles (Cars and Trucks)
Looks like it's being used in Poland, could be they didn't require rhd vehicles mike -
or a flat deck, or a tow truck... Great pic, Chris mike
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They are nice... ...real ones are ten inches and these scale out to nine, so they'll work fine. I've also got a couple of sets coming from missing link mike
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Missing Link is supposed to have them too, Ben. mike
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Get over yourself. No one is denying your right to an opinion on this kit; that's what this forum is for. Fwiw, I did build a test shot last fall. Having owned about ten of these trucks, I see everything you've seen, from the funky diff to the dash pad and am just as disappointed as you in certain aspects of the final turnout. I take back none of my previous comments praising engineering fit but I'm choosing not to make the flaws into my hill 262. The scathing negativity between you and mike h contributes nothing and gets old pretty dang quick. mike
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It's plain that to those who know these trucks there are disappointments and corrections that will need to be made for the accuracy some want. Moebius may or may not want to revisit this to make running changes. Until then, maybe it would be a better idea for you to sell or trade this present kit, Roger, like you did the meng F350 if it sends you into such a tailspin of despair... mike
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Hope that gravity thing and maybe some hot water will help this '69... came through positioned wrong in the box but the '71 was okay... mike
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'79 Ford Bronco
mk11 replied to bogger44's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Here's a breakdown of the Night Rider kit... thought I'd better get these pics before I start using the parts on other projects... mike
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Yeee Ha, look at 'em go
mk11 replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
pic I took at a swap meet... how many of you had Dukes bed sheets? mike -
Good day at garage sales... netted me a few good kits, a vw promo (1/40 361 wagon) and a mint 1/18 metropolitan diecast mike
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