tim boyd Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 Here Model Car Publishing Magnate Bob Shelton models one of the event t-shirts.....267 other photos at the link of more models, modelers, and way cool 1/1 scales cars, bugs, dune buggies, rods, rat rods, customs, tasty street machines, wagons....well....you get the picture. Thanks for looking...TIM Link to 268 Photos of 2009 Goodguys Columbus and Rolling Scupture Ann Arbor
Harold Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 Beautiful photos, Tim. I especially liked the green '39 Ford convert, the red '61 Chrysler and the red Montego. However, I still can't understand why someone in the midwest straps a surfboard to the roof of his wagon. C'mon- surfing on Lake Huron, are we? Great stuff, Tim. Betcher gonna do a mid- '60's Dodge wagon....
crazyjim Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 I can't decide which vehicle I like the best, so I can have just one of each?
tim boyd Posted July 15, 2009 Author Posted July 15, 2009 Beautiful photos, Tim. I especially liked the green '39 Ford convert, the red '61 Chrysler and the red Montego. However, I still can't understand why someone in the midwest straps a surfboard to the roof of his wagon. C'mon- surfing on Lake Huron, are we? Great stuff, Tim. Betcher gonna do a mid- '60's Dodge wagon.... Harold....not too far off on that guess. My Dad factory ordered a 1965 Dodge Custom 880 wagon (the panelled, uper series variant of the Polora wagon in the photos), in light metallic blue, and I've always thought about doing a conversion based on the MPC Custom 880 convertible kit. Of course, mne would have to be a Phantom two-door wagon.... TIM
tim boyd Posted July 15, 2009 Author Posted July 15, 2009 Beautiful photos, Tim. I especially liked the green '39 Ford convert, the red '61 Chrysler and the red Montego. However, I still can't understand why someone in the midwest straps a surfboard to the roof of his wagon. C'mon- surfing on Lake Huron, are we? Great stuff, Tim. Betcher gonna do a mid- '60's Dodge wagon.... Harold....not too far off on that guess. My Dad factory ordered a 1965 Dodge Custom 880 wagon (the panelled, uper series variant of the Polora wagon in the photos), in light metallic blue, and I've always thought about doing a conversion based on the MPC Custom 880 convertible kit. Of course, mne would have to be a Phantom two-door wagon.... TIM
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