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  1. I saw Four Classics for sale at the Local Dodge Dealership. 1950 Dodge Pickup. Rough Paint, but tagged and Running. Looks better in pics than when I saw it. Outside on the Lot https://www.haddaddodge.net/inventory/used-1950-dodge-12-ton-short-bed-00000000082185112/ 1978 Dodge Li'l Red Express. Really Rough Condition. Tagged and Running, but needs a total cosmetic restoration. The Bed slats and Wood tailgate panels are very badly weathered. The truck looks much worse in person than it does here. Outside on the Lot. https://www.haddaddodge.net/inventory/used-1978-dodge-100-0000d13bs8j514348/ 1963 Plymouth Signet Convertible. Nicest of the three cars, but not great. Tagged and running. Outside on the lot. https://www.haddaddodge.net/inventory/used-1963-plymouth-signet-convertible-00000001432606953/ 1964 Dodge 330 Super Stock Tribute. Best looking of the bunch, inside on the showroom floor. I'm not much of a judge but 132K seems a bit rich for this car. I'd say 100-110K is more about what I saw there. https://www.haddaddodge.net/inventory/used-1964-dodge-330-super-stock-tribute-472ci-race-hemi-4142102566
  2. Very Neat! Some Fine Kit Bashing/Scratch Building going on here! I like the stance.
  3. Excellent Work on that truck. Looks like something you'd see in the Parking lot of the March Meets, or at the Sonic Drive-in on their Friday afternoon Car Show. The paint is especially nice.
  4. This Looks Great! I'll be watching. The changes you have made to the engine are very sharp Scratch Building.
  5. That Ferrari looks really great! Fake or not, you don't see many of them on the road. Are the Wheels no good, or is it just the Rubber? And, at least you can buy a Monogram kit to get you close to a Replica of yours. I'm looking at having to put new tires on my '14 Sienna Van, soon.
  6. My Favorite Comic Strip.
  7. While not my kit, this article makes for very interesting reading. A fascination story. It's not a car, but a ship. It is a Monogram kit. It shows how our Grandparents built models in the 1950's. https://modelingmadness.com/review/misc/horrellchipreview.htm
  8. The cab probably is Lindberg, but boy it has been heavily worked over. Notice the lack of details (as Stu said), and how thick the "A" Pillars are. I'd guess, that the cab is a very old attempt at a Custom Look.
  9. Rumor from Revell is that the new kit has 75-78 parts. Many fewer than this Bimmer has.
  10. Super Sharp work, Nathan! Excellent Models. Good Show.
  11. The Fenders are from the First Edition of the 1932 Ford 'Sport Roadster'. https://public.fotki.com/drasticplasticsmcc/mkiba-build-under-c/amt-instructions/automotive-cars--pi/ford/1931-1940/amt-32-ford-roadste/?view=roll The Chassis, and Interior Tub appear to be from the same kit, and probably at least one the front axles. All the axles look like AMT parts. The Radiator Shell might be AMT or MPC. Hard to tell with looking more closely. The Cab? No Clue, I never seen anything like it. Alan
  12. Another Reason I'm not on Facebook. I have Zero Patience with that kind of Know-it-All Drama anymore.
  13. Correct. https://fuelcurve.com/rich-guasco-passes-april-2025/
  14. Wow, that paint is awesome! I really like that colour!
  15. Nathan, my first Half Dozen cars all looked worse than this one. I know the paint is borked, but it should look a bit better once it's been washed., a shop-vac, Armour-All, and elbow grease will make the inside look better, too. My First Car was a 1953 Dodge M-43 Military Ambulance. It took my Dad and I,6 months to get it running well enough to use it every day, and most of a year to get it right. So your Pontiac, looks just fine to me. And remember, I'm driving a 38 Year old, 1987 Toyota Camry now.
  16. Awesome Find. Thanks for sharing it with us. Have Loads of Fnu!
  17. This ^^^^^^ 100 Times this!
  18. Not for me, but Round2 keeps issuing them so they must be selling well.
  19. Neat! That Engine would make a great power plant for an Edwardian Race car.
  20. Man, I'd be all over that! Stout, reliable car!
  21. Yes, that is the Old Monogram kit with some newly tooled parts. The '32 Grille Shell is very nice.
  22. Plus 1, on the Chromed Reverse Wheels!
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