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1960 Chrysler Imperial. 12/4, Finished!!
Vietnam Vet67 replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Here is a real one for sale on Hemmings.............. https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/ford/torino/1758501.html
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Not to be picky but it was 2012 that he won the driver championship......................nice job on the model though.
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Birth Year for model cars ?
Vietnam Vet67 replied to gtx6970's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I remember getting that Edsel convertible kit as my first real car kit and I glued on every optional piece that was in the kit including the fins..............what a beauty. I was 16 or 17 years old then and I am now 74. -
Revell '76 Ford Torino
Vietnam Vet67 replied to ranma's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Nice job................looks great. I remember Rusty Wallace won the 1989 Championship driving the Kodiak sponsored #27 Pontiac and then Kenny Schrader got the Kodiak sponsorship in 1990. Rusty went on to drive the Miller Lite car in 1990.
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SHELDON PICKS UP HIS SECOND WIN...................... https://speedsport.com/stock-cars/arca-stock-cars/creed-sweeps-arca-victory-gateway/
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June 8, 2018 BROOKLYN, Mich. – Sheldon Creed finally earned his first ARCA Racing Series victory during Friday’s 100-lap ZOMONGO 200 at Michigan Int’l Speedway. Creed, in the No. 28 United Rentals Toyota, dominated the final two-thirds of the race. He took the lead on lap 37 of the 100-lap show and never let it go. In the end, the Alpine, Calif., driver pulled away from runner-up finisher Riley Herbst to win the 37th running of the ZOMONGO 200 Friday afternoon at Michigan Int’l Speedway.
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I have quite a few of her diecast cars and the chassis is a light grey............if that helps. I could scan one if you would like..
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From a 1920 brochure...........
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The picture and the following attachment are from a book titled "The American Gas Station". Here is what the caption said next to the picture. "Partially influenced by the unadorned simplicity of the International Style, Walter Dorwin Teague presented a number of distinct station models to Texaco's Board of directors by 1937. By use of rounded roof lines and aerodynamic gas pumps mounted on smoothed islands, the new structures contained marked references to the Streamline Moderne. By 1940 over 500 of the new stations were built or remodeled to Teague's specifications."
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Picked up this die cast at a local shop in the clearance table. They were made partially decalled, in this case all the Sunoco decals and the number 94 were installed and then they gave you a sheet of the rest of the decals for you to install. I was really worried because these decals were over 25 years old. I used Tamiya Mark Fit Strong decal liquid and everything came out great.............really happy with it.
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WHAT..................NO WOOD GRAIN OR OPERA LIGHTS OR LANDAU ROOF ??????????????