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Like the destressed looking paint finish. Clean looking trim. Like the stance along with the wheels & tires.
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Great looking paint finish and stripe combination. Well detailed engine. The diorama setting adds a lot to your pictures.
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Beautiful paint finish and the color almost looks black depending on the light. Like the engine detailing. The swamp cooler and visor are nice addons.
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Beautiful paint color and finish. Like the extensive engine detailing. Got the stance.
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I was the third owner of this car, and I sort of warmed it up a little but never took it to the drags or even thought of doing so. I was young and dumb and doing as many young men who are young and dumb have been known to do. As I said I was luckier than I had any right to be that the drive shaft didn't dig into the blacktop and act like a pogo stick. I never thought the engine had enough torque to rip the eye out of the yoke as that had never happened to me on any car I had owned before or since including a few that would have been far more capable of such.
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The Value of a Thunderbird (1958-1966)
espo replied to Falcon Ranchero's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hard to figure out sometimes why certain cars and trucks values very so much. Ford built a lot of these and since they were sort of their premier line and expensive the people that bought them usually had the finances to take care of them and maybe even had a garage to park them in. Different types of auto enthusiasts that would sometimes do abusive things to their cars were looking at different models. These would have been considered "old people's cars" and not desirable. I would think a mint Thunderbird like this if it has been properly cared for and maintained could be a great car. Not an economy car for sure, but a comfortable driver with all the bells and whistles. -
Sounds like you guys understand the forces required to do the mentioned damage. Now the other part of the story. The car I was driving was nothing on the order of the cars it sounds like you have been involved with. The time frame was summer of 1965, and my car was a 1957 Ford Mainliner two door. Think of the cover on the box of the Revell kit of the '57 Ford. The 312 cu in engine was for the most part pretty stock with only an upgraded Holly, D series heads with a light polish. These heads were said to be meant for the factory dual quad set up. The Ford factory hot cam of the '57 era. The transmission was the HD 3 speed with Overdrive and a Hurst shifter. Don't recall the rear end ratio, but it was fairly low. On the street with a slight downhill sloop, I was living in the mountains in SoCal at the time. Didn't lift when shifting into second and only tapped the clutch and made a clean no grinding or slipping shift into second when it all hit the fan. For those who are aware of the possibilities of what could, but didn't happen, I think will agree I was luckier than I had any right to be. All ancient history now. The Yoke that I twisted was only available through the Ford dealer at that time and that left the car parked for 2 weeks before the dealer could get me the part.
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Who else has ever twisted the eye out of the drive shaft yoke on the transmission end while banging a second gear shift? Couldn't even hear the radio. Talk about lucky.
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Trying to take care of some 70 year old sort of friend.
espo replied to NYLIBUD's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Remember a woman at church once telling me you had to be brave to be old. I'm starting to better understand what she was talking about. -
Went to the Snap Fitness this morning, 18 degrees outside before the wind chill factor. Colder than a brass toilet seat in the Yukon.
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Reminds me of the Charly Brown Christmas trees I used to have when I was single.
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I have also bought them in the past. My favorite is the '65 GTO in dark Maroon with a Black vinyl roof. They are starting to get more expensive, and I no longer can justify the expense even though I like the subject. I'll stay with my 1/25th plastic kits for now. But for someone looking for a nice diecast in this scale they are a good deal.
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Beautiful paint color and finish, like the Yencko stripes as well. great chrome trim and stance.
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Beautiful looking paint colors and finish. Great looking chrome trim. Very elegant looking just like the original car was.
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Great looking paint color and interior combination.
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"32 Ford Roadster - Tribute to Gray Baskerville's hot rod
espo replied to Phildaupho's topic in Model Cars
Great job capturing the look of the real car. Correct shade of red and the primer. Realistic looking engine and interior details. The Nerf Bars, wheel color and hub caps, mirrors, and license plate are all correct. -
Beautiful looking paint color and finish. Like the stance.
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Great looking paint color and finish. Like the engine detailing.
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Great looking paint work and engine detailing. Ditto on the interior and exterior color combination.
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I have noticed in the last year that the MECUM AUCTIONS have been offering some '80's and "90's era Ford Broncho type 2 door vehicles in a few of their auctions. Don't know who is importing them and any of the legal issues connected with imported vehicles that may or may not meet US requirements. Check out the Mecum Auction site on the internet and you can look at the cars and trucks that are being offered on future auctions and maybe see one.
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Channel 214 on AT&T TV.
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Great looking paint finishes and trim. Good color for this.
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Very realistic looking patina showing an obvious lack of care by the owner. The assembly is cleanly done as is the accurate looking trim.