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  1. I've been after this one for a while...a reasonably priced but perfect AMT '67 Galaxie. Yeah, there are resin repops, but I wanted a real-deal. This promo is exactly what I needed. I'll be pulling molds to do a scale version of Blunc's (Mike Cassidy) stunning restyle of the car, shown here some time ago. I think his rework on this is some of the best I've ever seen, taking the already nice lines of the Galaxie and cooking them down to a roughly Mustang-sized car...kinda like reducing a sauce to intensify the flavors. BEFORE: AFTER:
  2. It's not trash. It's a challenging kit that an accomplished builder who can deal with fit issues and overcome them can make an exquisite model from. That kinda limits the field.
  3. Excellent. I snagged one of these some time back, very interested in watching your buildup.
  4. Think of it this way...the real car is 197 inches long. The model is 12 inches long. If you divide 197 by 12, you'll find out how many models will fit within the length of the real one...which tells you the actual scale. It's 16.42, so your model is 16.42:1 scale.
  5. I answered this a while back but some of the pix have disappeared. Here's a mechanical injection plumbing schematic. Between the two, that should be enough. There is linkage from the throttle pedal that operates the metering valve (sometimes called "barrel valve"), and the throttle butterflies. EDIT: The link below will take you to an explanation of mechanical fuel injection. The linkage and plumbing should start to make sense if you read the material and look at the pix. https://www.enginelabs.com/engine-tech/fuel-cooling/need-know-mechanical-fuel-injection-types/
  6. Here's your answer... https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/a19978607/this-corvette-is-a-volvo-and-this-volvo-is-a-corvette/ https://www.autoevolution.com/news/corvette-with-volvo-p1800-bits-and-bobs-looks-neat-photo-gallery-96018.html https://autos.yahoo.com/news/meet-incredible-child-corvette-volvo-130007416.html
  7. I sure hope not. But we had a black bear sighting in this county not far from me, and I imagine this suburban area is similar to where you are. Coyotes have been taking cats and small dogs for several years here too.
  8. I'm in my 70s and I really have to wonder just how old and decrepit you have to be to need a motorized cooler.
  9. Think for yourself. Ask questions and speak out when something seems wrong. Refuse to just go-along-to-get-along.
  10. What I can't ever quite grasp is the "reasoning" behind the fools leaving little black or blue or yellow bags of dog exhaust on the trails. Plastic takes a long time to degrade. Un-bagged dog exhaust is returned to the ecosystem in short order by beetles, ants, flies, etc. If you're too friggin lazy and stupid to take your little bag of poo and place it in the specially provided receptacles, as requested at the stations where you get the bags, just let your dog leave its exhaust OFF THE TRAIL. Nobody will step in it, nobody will ever know, and it will be naturally recycled quickly, just like the raccoon and badger and coyote and squirrel and deer and mouse exhaust is. It's not hard, people. EDIT: Oh wait. It would require a little common sense and rational thought. Never mind.
  11. Thanks. His parts are 100% first-rate. Really glad he's OK.
  12. How about the world's longest gasser?
  13. Gotta agree with Ray.
  14. Yup. Every time I go to the sto', I'm more impressed. Might be time to plant that vegetable garden and build a chicken coop in the back yard. Some of the fear-mongering media are, naturally, warning of impending food shortages too. Still have a closet full of TP left from the last crazed run on supplies? Might be time to try some new recipes. * In reality around half of Americas's food production is wasted every year anyway, so a little applied common sense (yeah, I know...fat chance of that) should stave off widespread hunger unless things get really bad. But most Americans could stand to lose some weight (74% were overweight, a whopping 42% being obese for 2017-2018), so maybe it's a health blessing in disguise, ya think? https://www.huffpost.com/entry/food-waste-americans-throw-away-food-study_n_1819340 https://foodprint.org/issues/the-problem-of-food-waste/ https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html * The quoted numbers vary by source, but they're about right overall And to preempt the ever-present reality deniers, here's me, just a crazy old man shouting at clouds... EDIT: Still waiting for the inevitable "confused" reaction emojis, or the laughing ones from those who don't get the joke.
  15. The honeysuckle is in full flower on the end of the house where my bedroom is. I live with my windows open as much as possible, running an exhaust fan to pull cool air in at night in the summer, so the room smells great as long as the stuff is blooming...when my neighbors aren't burning their garbage.
  16. Yup. It had a trunk full of gizmology. There's plenty of info online. https://silodrome.com/golden-sahara-ii/
  17. Mmmmmm...saucy salty cardboard.
  18. Ala Kart II: Viper powered, Viper suspension Orange Hauler II w/twin-blown Viper engine and 5th wheel trailer Phantom '34 Ford pickup Chopped '38 Ford pickup, real one shown immediately below Ferrari Boxer-powered mid-engined '34 Ford pickup
  19. Maybe by Christmas... Everything just seems to take longer, and lately it's been mostly my fault.
  20. Looks really good.
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