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fairlane1320

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  1. Yes, that's the "wrong" Grabber Green. This is the right GG.......... ??
  2. Against my better judgement, I finally broke down and bought an AMT 007 Mach I. Wow ? Hopefully, Revell will come thru for us.
  3. Thanks Rex ?
  4. Rex, I'm looking for two of these flat hoods, do you have any extras? Thx Ron
  5. Any chance Moebius will be doing 65 AFX Mustangs in the future?
  6. Very nice work! But, I hate to tell you, a 427 would not fit in a 1:1 stock 65-66 engine compartment. Ford had Holman & Moddy build some AFX Mustang in 1965 with 427 HR and SOHC engines, and the shock towers were completely removed to make room.
  7. WOW... that is killer! Is that an Acme 1/18?
  8. I recently bought the Acme 1/18 AFX Mustangs of Tasca Ford and Gas Ronda. These things are sweet! The Dyno Don car will be headed my way soon hopefully.
  9. This one is a Modelhaus, MCW has them available now.
  10. Looks great!!.... I'm looking forward to seeing it completed. I own a 1:1 '68 Fairlane hardtop, so I collect and build 68-69 Fairlanes/Torinos. My '68 was born Lime Gold, but I didn't care for the color when I bought in 1982, so I painted it Wimbledon White. I like the color now, so one of my many WIPs is this Lime Gold 68 hardtop, i'm building it to replicate my car when it was new. ?
  11. Looks like a buying a couple of those kits for parts! I've got an AWB '65 Fairlane project waiting in the wings right now. ?
  12. Here's one of my many WIPS, a replica of the 1:1 '73 Pinto I had when I was a kid. I had intended to put a 289 into it but never did, I got distracted when I bought my '68 Fairlane. So, this build is what could have been....
  13. Looks like a good starting point on a AG Milner coupe I've been wanting to do. It will be FORD powered of course.?
  14. RK Motors.............. https://www.rkmotors.com/vehicles/1788/1967-shelby-gt350
  15. Fantastic build! I don't think I've ever seen one this accurate. Nobody seems to bother getting the rear wheels where they belong, or the correct front suspension. Job well done! ? I'm a huge fan of these cars, have one long-term WIP and few more in the plans. Ritchey sure knew his way around a Ford race car, and the quarter mile. It's really sad that he died so young, and in such a horrifying manner. ?
  16. I've been gradually collecting 69/70 Mustangs from various brands. I'm looking to get all of the Grabber colors, still looking for a Grabber Green car. Here's a few of the 70s....
  17. Thx Guys! Finished it in under a month, I'm pretty happy with it. ?
  18. What shade of Blue are you going to use?
  19. This is my return effort after a long pause in modeling, so I chose a simple one. I've got many, many WIPs already, so I promised myself I won't touch another model until this one is 110% DONE. ? This isn't something I would normally build, I generally stick to drag and muscle cars. I lowered it as low as it would go, and pushed the tires inboard as far as they would go. It's obviously not very accurate, but I like how it looks.
  20. I have bought several of his kits, usually at a show. They are very nice and worth the wait IMO.
  21. Any suggestions on how to make contact? I've emailed and sent Facebook PMs, NO response.
  22. They actually did have a third (Midwest) team in 1970. There was a Maverick and a Torino.
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