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Brian Austin

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  1. FWIW: https://insideevs.com/features/388374/debunk-electric-vehicle-myths/
  2. I just happened to see the Hudson pickup episode the other night. The color was really nice, but I'd prefer a stock pickup. Also I've heard really great things about the Foose F100 and Cadillac kits. They've got some good kitbashing potential.
  3. It would appear that people were fond of kitbashing 1:1 Toronados (and Eldorados as well) into car haulers, RVs and the like, so the kit does have some creative possibilities.
  4. That picture has sure been making the rounds on Facebook. Unfortunately the rear view I posted there hasn't followed suit. Archive source: https://www.cah.utexas.edu/db/dmr/image_lg.php?variable=e_bb_3666
  5. Many of these listings even have underbody shots. Posted here are the SOLD listings. Eclectic selection. There are even a few horse-drawn vehicles. St. Louis Car Museum and Sales https://www.stlouiscarmuseum.com/vehicles/sold
  6. WWII GMC trucks. (The site itself is a fascinating look at the various manufacturers supporting the US war effort. Check the other sections out). https://usautoindustryworldwartwo.com/General Motors/gmc.htm
  7. WWII surplus GMC trucks in Europe and elsewhere. I believe this scene might be in New Zealand. https://www.gmccckw.nl/trucksENG.php
  8. Some 1:1 customizers like to put the engine behind the cab. https://autograf.cars/auctions/1938/GMC/
  9. Nice to finally see the boxart, even though the theme presented doesn't do much for me. Some stock ambulance decals would be handy for this one. Meanwhile, this trailer just hit the social media: If only some kit manufacturer had something to tie in with the film... :-)
  10. Matchbox did have some strange toys in their various lines throughout the '70s as well. Some even seem inspired by the Zingers. Ever see their automotive/aircraft answer to Mr. Potatohead? http://www.realpriceguides.com/matchbox/catalogs/1972/r8.jpg http://www.realpriceguides.com/matchbox/catalogs/1972.htm (Other catalog years are available as well. See bottom of linked page.) Now I meant to mention I did happen to see HW and MB models at a local supermarket (hadn't seen them in a long while) just the other day, and the HW were priced at $1 while the MB were $1.25 or so. The MB models did appear to be more realistic, and mostly accurate in body shape. Their Mini seemed a bit small in relation to the packaging compared to the other models. I was surprised it wasn't scaled larger. I've pretty well stopped collecting these things some years ago so I didn't consider bringing any home, but it was nice to see what they were up to. :-)
  11. Hot Wheels always had unrealistic freaky cars. :-) Lots of plastic in this series as well. https://hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/Zowees
  12. FWIW, cities and towns have been experimenting with various alternative fuels for their municipal and transit fleets for years. And as far as the MUSTANG nameplate goes, it's not the 1960s anymore. :-)
  13. I have a Japanese diecast in 1:60 scale from the '80s or so. Not the most detailed, but I always liked these COEs.
  14. Also, one of my go-to reference sites had been Fantasy Junction brokers. https://www.fantasyjunction.com/sold/1965-jaguar-xke-series-i-coupe/photos Hit the OVERVIEW button for the car's story. Note it appears it have been restored. For more cars hit the NEXT CAR button at the bottom.
  15. I love the Beverly Hills Car Club site. Lots of good photos of sorry-looking cars. The descriptions are very upbeat but somehow fail to mention how rusted or burned to a crisp the car may actually be. Also, in case you're wondering, they are not a club, but a dealer that's not even located in Beverly Hills. Every once in a while I trawl through their site for reference pictures. Last time I checked there appeared to be quite a stock of E-Types in their inventory. Here are some of the pics I've saved. This is a '62 Series I Flat Floor Roadster. Note the patina...
  16. Here's a museum I'd like to visit, but it's a bit out of the way for me. https://internationaltowingmuseum.org/
  17. Those Burtone concepts are actually kind of cool. I saw the white one just this past Sunday at a car event at the Larz Anderson museum in Brookline, MA. It's one of the temporary exhibits this season. You can only see it from the front + 3/4 angle, but it has some interesting things going on.
  18. The amazing craftsmanship of Danny Downs... https://www.worldsweeper.com/History/DannyDowns.html https://www.worldsweeper.com/History/DannyDowns3.14.html http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2020/10/in-2013-danny-downs-of-topeka-kansas.html
  19. Interesting...just yesterday I saw a very similar modification to a more modern motorhome posted for sale on Facebook.
  20. That's a great looking model, Tom. Where's the canoe from?
  21. I'm wondering if the one in my B&W photos has Bondo slathered on the front fender. Big chunks chipped off. :-)
  22. Sometimes I think internal combustion engines are overrated. :-) I've come to appreciate that in daily life, most car sounds are noise pollution. I do love the sounds of vintage-built machinery at car shows and similar events, but for me there's a point when noise can be just noise.
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