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Junior Brown and Reverend Horton Heat are pretty good too.
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69 Ford pickup and camper
wku88 replied to The Modeling Hermit's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice work! Where did you get the KY plates? I'm not sure you know, but KY has never had front plates. -
Historic Racing Miniatures Cobra Daytona Coupe
wku88 replied to Darin Bastedo's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I'm guessing the only one without meatballs is the Phil Specter car? -
Nice job, Tom. Is that tin litho barn a Marx?
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Turned out real nice! Now you need to make a set of Wheatland fenders for it!
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Ford C900 tractor instructions
wku88 replied to Aaronw's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Could it be done (50/53 Cadillac)
wku88 replied to om617's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Use the roof off a 54 Chevy. -
Turning out nice, Tom!
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Yeah, Tom, I have a pretty extensive Allis collection myself. Cottonwood is about the only source for those letter series Molines!
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Nice work.Is that a Cottonwood Acres model? Don't know if you are near this guy, but he does a lot of farm toys from scratch with brass. Mostly Allis though. Armand's site
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1953 Ford F-250
wku88 replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Saw a F350 posted on another forum, and thought of this build. Can't post the pic though. Let's see if it works now. -
Sorry I gave it away. Full disclosure: I work for Mercedes, and I've seen many of these in the employee parking lot in Germany.
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Smart Roadster. Brabus edition?
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Clarification: AMT C-series Fords
wku88 replied to gator52's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I can tell you for certain that Tower used Ford C cabs, and I think Pierce did as well. -
From all the reference photos I found on Google, the 68 Coronet/R/T/ Super Bee is identical to the Satellite/RR/GTX. In 69, it looks like both the 68 dash, and the (Rallye?) dash carried over from the Charger was available. The latter had round gauges, and introduced the famous "Tic-Toc Tach" 68 RT: 68 RR: 69 RT and RR with Rallye(?) dash. This happens to be a Super Bee: 68 Charger dash appears to be the Rallye(?) dash that was installed in the 69 R?T, Super Bee, GTX, etc.: Hope this helps.
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I understand. My point is to make a Coronet, another Dodge product would be easier to convert than the Plymouth Roadrunner, as was suggested. But, going back and reading again, the parts you need would work from the newer, and easier to get Road Runner. I guess you have a resin body? So, I guess I jumped the shark on that one! Sorry!
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The Dodge Super Bee is the performance version of a Coronet. The Road Runner was based on the Plymouth Satellite. Dashes are different, rear quarters are different, front end is different, not to mention the tail light panels between the Coronet, Super Bee, and R/T were all unique. You need to find a 68 Coronet annual (if there ever was one), or start with the '69 Monogram Super Bee to get closest to what you want.
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Casey. Altho technically not a trade, as he didn't accept anything for the wheel covers he sent me! I'm sure he will get more of my business soon though!
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Moebius 71 Ford Ranger
wku88 replied to Porscheman's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice, clean build!