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Greg Myers

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  1. Lots of pictures, and it's mentioned on many threads, but no one seems to know where it came from.
  2. In a boat, no other information. Sorry.
  3. https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2018/10/15/an-el-camino-pontiac-style-the-1959-el-catalina-prototype/?refer=news
  4. It isn't hard to find something interesting here every day. http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/
  5. Yep, it's that time again. Saturday October 13th 2018 Phoenix Elks Lodge #335 14424 north 32nd street, Phoenix AZ 85032 8:30am - 1:30pm
  6. Inspirational. and if the instruction sheet is any good, with nomenclature pointed out, he will surely be on his way to learning quite a bit about the motor industry.
  7. Ross Myers ( no relation) the recent purchaser of the fabled Norm Grabowski "Kookie's T from the TV show 77 Sunset Strip is shipping it off to Roy Brizio's Street Rods for a complete rebuild to it's former Iconic glory. Upon completion it will make a trip to the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance 2019. This all from Joey Ukrop's "Evolution Of The Kookie Kar" in the recent Rodder's Journal. and here we are, full circle.
  8. Not sure these would be to good for a forth shot at building as they are very detailed and almost as fiddley as those early Revell Tri-Fives.
  9. "Just A Car Guy" doesn't think this is a Cobra.
  10. and if that isn't enough . . . from "Just A Car Guy"
  11. Casey, Why not help out and post a link to the three ?
  12. This isn't about building a better mouse trap, but more to celebrating an icon. There are surely many Tee Buckets built since the Grabowski Tee and the Ivo Tee that are much more pleasing to the eye. This is not the point. Whether you like one or the other or something new These two Tee buckets will remain the cornerstone of our Hot Rod heritage.
  13. Then you'd change the smile on the Mona Lisa ?
  14. "or the history of the car" ? this IS the first iconic Hot Rod Tee Bucket.
  15. Ross Myers ( no relation) the recent purchaser of the fabled Norm Grabowski "Kookie's T from the TV show 77 Sunset Strip is shipping it off to Roy Brizio's Street Rods for a complete rebuild to it's former Iconic glory. Upon completion it will make a trip to the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance 2019. This all from Joey Ukrop's "Evolution Of The Kookie Kar" in the recent Rodder's Journal. Now I'm wondering which model company would take this on as a new kit? The car will be completely dismantled at the Brizio shop so measurements and pictures would be easy to get. Danbury Mint had a diecast 1/25th scale but get your check book out if you can find one now.
  16. and YOU talk about me rehashing old threads. What's the point here ?
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