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Oh, man... I'm still kicking myself for giving one of these to a friend when I left CA (decent shape - missing wheels and engine, grille modded with the "V+" from the '57 Meteor grille, but unpainted and not a gluebomb), but I wasn't in my right mind... plus it had a pedigree; it was one of the lot of models I got from H.B. Halicki's estate. Maybe my friend would sell it back to me? Hmmm... Actually those are the chrome reverse rims that came with the kit; I believe the '60 Vette kit had them as well.
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Earlier issues of the '59 Skyliner have the stock wheelcovers; not hard to find. '59 and '60 T-bird kits have them as well.
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ChrisBcritter replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Remind him that the tooling has been lost since about 1969 when it was last issued in the "Baja" series - if it still existed AMT would have reissued it several times by now (like the '61, '63, '64, '65 and '66). -
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ChrisBcritter replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Didn't that have more to do with one or the other being molded first, and survival of leftover stock, or something like that? -
What's your next model purchase?
ChrisBcritter replied to JollySipper's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Tools, paints, parts - anything but another kit (he says... ) -
Look at all the dash boards
ChrisBcritter replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Many did not. My Spanish teacher in junior high gave us a graphic description of the collision that killed one of her friends (driver, crushed by the steering wheel), disfigured another (middle front passenger, face hit shift lever and dash) and injured her (right front passenger, leg broken in two places against the dash - and further injured when an equipment box fell on her in the ambulance). It was probably the only time I saw her get emotional. -
There is a certain subset of collectors who will fight each other tooth and nail (or checkbook and platinum card) at auction for very-low-mileage cars even if the car itself isn't too exciting a model. Key term being "at auction". If this had been consigned to some vintage car dealer at that price, I bet it would have sat for a long time.
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ChrisBcritter replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
True, but I'd want opening side and rear doors (modeling masochist that I am) - isn't the resin body pretty thick? -
Cars the U.S. never got
ChrisBcritter replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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ChrisBcritter replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
First series '60s Econolines might do well, since there's a jillion ways you can customize them - for that matter, can't believe after almost fifty years of the Little Red Wagon kit that IMC or its successors never tooled an A-100 van body. -
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ChrisBcritter replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Maybe time for a '60 and/or '61 Chrysler 300? -
stock bantam
ChrisBcritter replied to bobthehobbyguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This is what the earlier ones looked like; there used to be one parked out front of Harry's Radiator on Valley Boulevard in Rosemead, CA that was identical to this one: And in Yucca Valley, CA, the front end of one is mounted on the front of Ole's Alignment (a motor spins its wobbly wheels): And for the heck of it, here's one more (from Louisville, KY) back in the day: Cute as a bug's ear and slightly larger. -
Thinking of wagon kits that could be based on existing Revell/Monogram tooling (I'm sadly leaving out AMT/Round 2 since there probably won't be any more new tooling from there), I'd like to see a '59 and/or '60 Chevy, '64 Fairlane (somebody must have built one of these as a drag racer?) and a '67 Dodge Coronet. And I know it's been done in resin already, but after I saw this photo on the H.A.M.B. yesterday, a '50 Olds would be a natural: The thing with marketing wagon kits is you could do the stock, cruiser-lowered-with-surfboard-rack and drag versions - bringing back the 3-in-1 idea.
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Touring cars (Phaetons) in plastic
ChrisBcritter replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I guess this qualifies? Dropping down to 1/32, Pyro had several: Meanwhile, Lindberg had these: -
When I was seven, my neighbor bought a new '68 10-passenger Country Squire; it was the first time I heard of a color named "Lime Gold". I remember Ford running commercials about all the new features it had that other wagons didn't; the "brand X" wagon they used was a '63 Dodge 440 which happened to be what my family had. I remember reenacting the commercial with the neighbor's kids... Maybe a '70 Country Sedan based on the police car tooling would be the least expensive way to go; then the aftermarket would do the Country Squire?
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Any reviews of AMT 1965 Pontiac 2+2?
ChrisBcritter replied to fseva's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Tough looking car! With the shorter wheelbase, where did GM take out the two inches, ahead of the cowl or somewhere else? -
Primered rear fender flares and paint the gas tank and rear axle white, with two extra stock taillights for each side, and little orange horseshoes on the lower panel below the rear bumper (Clark gas stations used to give 'em away IIRC).