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FordWagonNut

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  1. Very cool! Nice and clean.
  2. That brown, PERFECT. You did one nice clean job on that land barge.
  3. I'm at a loss for words, its stunning!
  4. Here it is, Brady Bunch movie from the '90s: http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_257988-Oldsmobile-Cutlass-1971.html http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_181835-Oldsmobile-Cutlass-1971.html
  5. It's a clean kit. I have the Buick Roadmaster from the MH, can't wait to get started on it.
  6. I had a '91 in the early 2000's. What a great truck, 460, HD towing, captains chairs, LOADED. In Wyoming, 2003
  7. WOW! I can smell that new car smell. Didn't "Mike Brady" drive one in the 90s Brady Bunch movies like this one?
  8. HA HA HA, yes Nick there are a few of us out there. Mine started out as a dumb hobby. My dad was gona pitch a player and some tapes that had broken. That was when I was about 6 years old. I'm now 30, collect and restore carts and there players. Weird how things turn out.
  9. MAN, I have ALWAYS wanted that player. Anytime I see that one and the one that looks like a bowling ball or space helmet (Weltron?) it goes for HUGE bucks. Its not like a fine wine, they don't sound better with age. Be that as it may, I just like that dopey format.
  10. Mine is "Griswold" (look to your left for the avitar). Did someone say 8 tracks?
  11. I had read this about my '76 LTD on some random forum: "The Battleship had a vinyl landau roof treatment and its interior was festooned with imitation wood and plastichrome. Its engine was an emissions-strangled V-8 mated to a three-speed Slush-O-Matic, which produced a 0-60 time geologists could relate to. It had no-lateral-support bench seats, soft springs, overboosted power brakes, and steering that employed Ford's most advanced sensory deprivation technology." Be that as it may, I still LOVE the lead sleds of the 60s and 70s. Driving my '78 Country Squire is like driving your living room couch and I love it. Awesome job on the Caprice, I have always liked the '71 to '76 body styles.
  12. Bravo! Its nice, crisp, and clean. I love it!
  13. WOW! This is just so awesome. Very good work.
  14. Very cool!
  15. Bill, your models are at a level where I would love to be. It is still a wonderful example of a great car.
  16. Nice start to something thats new to you. Heck, paint that medium blue and that would look a lot like something that Volvo uses for trans port of engine blocks. Now that I think of it, wish I would have taken some pictures when I worked with them.
  17. I love that flavor red. Very nice!
  18. Oh my gawd! At first I thought it was a real '72. Very very nice and crisp build.
  19. Wow, you don't see these at all. Nice build! There was a '79 like this but in silver on one ep. of "The Rockford Files". I will see if I can dig up some pics of it.
  20. Very cool! Love that wood grain!
  21. I LOVE it! Clean and crisp, done just right.
  22. That sure is a good looking car too. When I had the Cadillac, I wanted to trade with a local GM dealer. He had a '76 Buick Riv, deep silver with a red leather interior. But he wanted way too much for what it was. $3,500 for a northern IL car, saggy rear bumper, qrt panels starting to rot, some paint peel, and some rust under the half top. But it still was a puuurrrddy car!
  23. WOW, that Cadillac is just awesome! I know what will be on my next order. I had a '76 Fleetwood Brougham in high school, cream/yellow with a tan top and inter. Loaded to the hilt other than the optional leather and ABS, she had a moon roof, auto leveling, auto climate, lighted entry, etc.
  24. Nice clean build. Been wanting to do a proper conversion myself. But still stand offish about cutting and filling the hole on the hood. But I am learning with my '76 Firebird Esprit conversion from a Formula.
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