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Eshaver

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  1. George , I know if you say it's good, then i'll look into it .
  2. I think Mr. Tucker would have approved of you're concept !
  3. I wasn't aware of this being around . Certainly looks nice .
  4. Ya might check Spedway's reputation here lately .
  5. Joey, if it were me , I would simply do something in the order of an "Enclosed book case " with Plexiglas doors . Make the shelves adjustable so that you can raise or lower them at will using ready made metal tracks and clips . . The metal racks are available in most hardware stores and come Gold , Black and Silver . I'm partial to Lexan as Glass has a way of getting broken . The case could be a simple 36 inch wide , fourteen inch deep , six foot tall affair . I'm suggesting that size as you can actually buy those widths in the Hard wood areas of both Home Depot and Lowes .
  6. All kidding aside here. I stopped building models in 1970 on account of my college work load . I spent a year at Virginia Commonwealth in the School of business. From there , I was working part time in an Earl Schieb trying to pay for classes . 1973 got me into U C L A . I studied there for a couple of years and was involved with some experiments in building speaker cabinets . That led to my own company in Houston where I usually worked 60-80 hrs a week manufacturing Van accessories . The few models I built were vans . Even then, they were models of vans I had shown for my customers . As for the cars at the time , uggggggggggggg! Naw, I still want a 1967 Impala !
  7. hummmmmmmmmmm, dis could work !
  8. ME TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, I watch mash .....................
  9. The only wheel that comes to mind to me at least would have been the Aluminum wheel that Budd manufacturing did for Pontiac , ( 1961-4 ) They had an "Early Ford " pattern as the wheel lugs were in the outer part of the rim. The wheel itself was built that way as the brake drum was part of the wheel too.
  10. Here we are for some Trout and camping at the Fish Inn- Core de Adeline Idaho :
  11. I have many hobbies . One being enjoying some of the sometimes amusing comments I see here !
  12. Great work on the model. I was never a fan of any four door Thunderbird , nor was I really enamored by any Thunderbird after 1957. I maintain a somewhat current 2000 Thunderbird for a customer . kinda hard to get in and out of though for me ................
  13. SOME BODY BUY KEN DINNER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  14. It would feature a picture of me and an old gasoline pump .................................
  15. Eugene , remember one thing. The money you'll spend on modeling is far healthier than say going to a bar or smoking cigarettes . Take it from someone who did ............
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