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fairlane1320

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  1. 1968 Fairlane 500, owned since '82 1968-69 Fairlane/Torino/Cobra/Cyclone 1966-67 Fairlane/Comet 1962-64 Fairlane 1960-65 Comet 1965-16 Mustang 1965-70 Shelby 1967-71 Cougar 1940-60 Ford 1961-70 Galaxie 1970-71 Maverick/Comet 1960-71 Ranchero 1930-1979 Ford truck 1962-67 Cobra 1964-67 Sunbeam Tiger 1964-69, 2005-06, 2017 GT40 1967-71 Mangusta 1971-74 Pantera 1966-73 Lambo Muira
  2. I just added this one to my growing stable of 68/69 Fairlane/Torinos. It was an impulse buy, probably paid too much for it. I should have waited and ordered one from Modelhaus. I'm still looking to score a 69 Cobra hardtop and a 70 Cougar.
  3. There's two Hobby Lobby here in town, and ZERO hobby shops. Regardless, why would anyone not take a 40% discount? SMH
  4. Here's my 1/25 wish list...... 1961 Starliner 1962 Galaxie 1961-66 F100 1964-65 Falcon 1965-66 Mustang fastback 1967-68 Cougar GT/GTE 1966-71 Ranchero 1966 Comet/Cyclone convertible 1968-69 Cyclone fastback w-nose and/or spoiler 1968-69 Torino/Fairlane hardtop/convertible 1969-70 Mustang convertible 1969 Mustang Boss 429 1970 Cougar/Eliminator 1970-71 Cyclone/Spoiler 1970-71 Maverick
  5. Somebody better tell Mr. Ronda he was doing it wrong!
  6. Nice work! I just finished one myself.
  7. I bought this one off ebay not long along, complete and it wasn't anywhere near $100.
  8. One of my many WIPs, the '63 Fairlane Ranch wagon came from Star Models: http://www.resinrealm.net/Star/STARModels.html Thx guys!
  9. This was a simple build to try get me back in the groove of building. I think it worked, knocked this out in three weeks. I haven't finished a build in a longgggggg time! Now, back to working on the 30 started kits I have going. Which one is the question.
  10. Yes they do. I've got plans to build a pair of Cyclones too!
  11. Looks great!!.......... Btw, the FL910S oil filter fits Focus, Fusion, etc., and the decal is upside down.
  12. I wiped out their stock of Tommy Grove Mustangs on Saturday morning....sorry!
  13. The hood sign has been in use for a long time. It was originally designed and built at General Parts & Service in Lansing. My dad worked in the shop there for about 30 years, I worked the parts counter there for 3-4 years. It's cool they are still using it!
  14. Well, I guess I don't feel so bad about have 160 kits. Thx! LOL
  15. Yes, the H&M built 1965 AFX Mustangs used the factory door glass with chrome frame. Most of the H&M cars were converted to the Shelby R-Model lightweight door windows with aluminum frames during the '65 season.
  16. I started this awhile ago, an ambitious project building the entire west coast team; C-850 ramp truck, trailer, Mustang and Torino. I've recently got back on the job, making some progress on the truck. The sleeper and bunk are done, the tail light panel is done, but I'm not happy with it. So that will be re-done. The trailer hitch needs to be fabbed. More to come! More build pix here...... http://public.fotki.com/fordflashback/scale-models/1969-c600-drag-team/
  17. I have several of these kits, and yes the chassis is useless for building an accurate replica of the Bronco. The body is also not accurate to build ANY version of the AFX Mustangs. The problem with the body, besides the huge hole in the hood scoop, is the front wheel openings. The real Bronco did NOT have a "stretched" nose, the length was not changed. The front wheels/wheel openings were relocated 4 inches forward. The kit does have correct 10-inch relocation of the rear wheels. Here's my attempt at correcting the flawed body..... http://public.fotki.com/fordflashback/scale-models/1965-mustang-afx-bronco/
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