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Shelby real or fake?
1930fordpickup replied to Scott8950's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I do know there are more V12 Auburn boat tail Roadsters than the factory produced. That is not the only cloned car as other high end cars have been rebuilt from the parts of wrecked originals( as stated on the forum before) ending up with 2 of the same car. Ohio did not require insurance until the late 80's by law, if I remember correctly. MY point, per the show once the car left the dealership there is no known trail of the car. It could have been wrecked or stolen and IF the car was not insured it was the owners loss. Yes back then even into the 70's you could buy a car on credit without insurance. They could also know the Number of the Missing Shelby from the area and playing that up. -
M-715 Pickup
1930fordpickup replied to Chariots of Fire's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thank you for the answer Charlie. I am enjoying another one of your builds. -
M-715 Pickup
1930fordpickup replied to Chariots of Fire's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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The above photos all are from the Early Ford V-8 Foundation Museum facebook page. The museum is in Auburn Indiana. 2181 Rotunda Drive, Auburn, IN 46706
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Good question Mike. First I seen this myself. He was a good driver.
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Awesome.
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I agree with Micro Mark also. Shipping to you guys up there is killer anymore. To ba you can't take the spring from one and put it on the other one.
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Lost another one.Bob Saget dies at 65
1930fordpickup replied to NYLIBUD's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
What the.... is going on. 65 way to young. -
GSL Common Kit: [revision] just another Model A Roadster
1930fordpickup replied to 89AKurt's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Yes that is an Automatic trans. The rear brake lines run to the center of the rear end normally with a rubber line dropped down then out to the rear brakes with solid axle cars/trucks. I could be wrong but every wheel cylinder I have seen were all on the top, so I say top for the brake lines. -
A Replica Of My Vintage Race Car
1930fordpickup replied to Miatatom's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Nice work Tom. -
Agora 1/8 1965 Shelby Cobra SC
1930fordpickup replied to MrObsessive's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Another well done model from your bench. Great subject. -
Great price for that body. The last 2 post cover this perfectly. After your move you can figure out what you are doing with it. If not send me a PM.
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Well done on the best looking GM from the 60's.
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Nice Galaxie score, Tom. Those are not an easy find with a good roof.
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