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  1. I had to look it up, but robdebie, posted the following link last April. I saved it in my favorites. Its slow and you have to refresh to get everything to load but it works. Hope this helps Rob de Bie Posted April 30, 2024 There's always the Wayback Machine. Here's the site in 2020: http://web.archive.org/web/20200223131535/http://www.georgeklass.net/index.html Rob
  2. Big fan of Diesel Creek myself. The 1957 Autocar is what caught my attention originally. Matt is always bringing something interesting into his "collection" 🙂 DC 103
  3. Glad to see you back at it Gary....been following the whole project, can't wait to see how it comes out
  4. Awesome stuff. I'm trying to teach myself FreeCAD and learning about STL files. Hoping to create some of my own projects. Look forward to seeing more
  5. Welcome to the forum Matt
  6. welcome to the Forum, Alan
  7. Welcome Daryl
  8. Welcome Ronald
  9. Welcome, Tommy
  10. Welcome to the Forum, Thomas
  11. Welcome to the forum, John
  12. Welcome to the forum, Tommy
  13. Welcome to the forum, Yekun
  14. Welcome to the forum David
  15. Welcome to the Forum, Gene..........I'm trying to make it to 100 myself, just not sure if it will happen ?
  16. Both great Edsel builds
  17. Paul Bass ran a 1958 Edsel convertible #45 in the 1959 Dayton 500. Bill Stroppe/Ray Swift ran a 1958 Edsel in Baja, I believe it was mounted on a ford truck frame. There is a 1958 and a 1959 Edsel that claim to be the world's fastest Edsel, I think I saw them on YouTube My grandfather owned 6 of them in his lifetime, some would be worth big bucks today, including a really sweet 1958 black convertible with red interior that my uncle drove throughout High School, until he opted up to a 1962 Chevy Impala SS 409
  18. Last remaining member of the Million Dollar Quartet....they all had some sort of skeleton's in their closet, throw in Chuck Berry, Fats Domino and some others and they gave us some great rock n roll music
  19. TB, it's really a shame, because you can find so many good kits for other years in the Chevy/GMC rein, but the only ones I have encountered in the 67-72 are absolutely horrendous. The MPC 1972 Chevy Racer's Wedge Pick Up is the worst one that immediately comes to mind.
  20. I am so disappointed in any of the '68 Mustang kits, I've seen, especially the Bullitt version. I would think they could have done a much better kit for such an iconic car, it seems to me the just slapped the name on some ancient release. I have several of the '67 Mustang kits, and think they are very good kits. Just my 2 cents worth. I think the Foose kits are the same way, you would think they could have done a much better job for such iconic vehicles...
  21. Welcome to the forum Ken
  22. I have all the Moebius Ford pickups, but the 1967 F-350 Ramp Truck...Heard it has quality issues, such as warped parts. I think they are great kits, plenty of chance to detail. Wonder if they will ever come out with some Chevy/GMC pickups. I'm a fan of the 67-72, not a fan of any kits I have seen of that era.
  23. Absolutely awesome job so far, can't wait to see the finished project down the road. I could only wish I had that kind of talent.
  24. Huge Elvis fan here, can't wait to see the finished project. Awesome work
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