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The Brown Truck stopped by today and dropped off Danbury Mint's latest offering of a Pontiac Bonneville convertible which is Pontiac's first Wide-Track car. The model features opening doors, hood, trunk, gas cap door, movable seat backs & visors, retractable antenna, a boot or raised convertible top, and of course skirts too. I just HAD to have this one.

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this was on craigslist it was so stupid cheap i couldnt believe it

Waaaaah!!

I almost started to like you...

Needs to be pimped with a beer can holder though.

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Waaaaah!!

I almost started to like you...

Needs to be pimped with a beer can holder though.

i dont drink and drive even when its imaginary :lol:

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Hmmm...

I only win at Carmageddon when I'm plastered.

my friend has proven he can race and eat on forza with the racing wheel, havent played that game since my first computer lol its still a good game too

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Cool; thanks!! B) I picked these up today with the 50% off coupon from Michael's...

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which section did you find these in? I cant find them when i go to Michaels , and i look high and low

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DSC02347.jpgI'm re-posting these photos from yesterday as I was cleaning up my photobucket last night and realized that I had deleted these pics. It is Danbury Mint's '59 Pontiac Bonneville. I guess I'll never be a computer guru like my wife is. LOL!

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which section did you find these in? I cant find them when i go to Michaels , and i look high and low

I found them in the aisle with the embossing powders and flocking; close to the front of the store.

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I bought these from local Model Car Contest:

-Jo-Han '71 Sox&Martin Cuda. It's a glue bomb, but in good condition. There are no important parts missing, and it's in good shape overall.

-Fox-Bodied Mustangs. They are glue bombs too, pretty rough ones, but I will build them nicely, I hope. Other one is chopped and the body has interesting story, I'm glad, it's me who builds it once more...

-'60 Corvette glue bomb. I have only the body, doors, chassis and interior plate. It will be radical street car.

-'49 Mercury Police Car Snap Kit from MPC. It will be Custom with Police specialities, and I do only little things to make it look more realistic.

-Some liquid for black wash by The Detailer.

-Resin Slot Mag wheels, cast by Finnish Modeler.

-Some yellow ignition wire.

-Underhood Insulation Material.

-And some Braided Line.

If I forgot to say something, I'm sorry. :D

IF anyone wants to see pictures of those, just let me know, and I'll be posting few pics. :rolleyes:

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DSC02349.jpgAt our club meeting last night we had our annual auction and this was the only Item I had snagged, a Cobra 427 kit in 1/16th scale and still factory sealed.

DSC02349.jpgAt our club meeting last night we had our annual auction and this was the only Item I had snagged, a Cobra 427 kit in 1/16th scale and still factory sealed.

holy moly! i have one that is a build up that needs restoration but i cant get ahold of it yet! are you going to build it? if so we need a wip here! :wub:

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bandit1, I have several projects started and several waiting to be started also so I really don't know if I'll be getting to that Cobra anytime soon or if at all.

well if you dont get to it at all then i guess you know where to send it eh? :D

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3 glue bombs.. for $20

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some wheels and glass absent, but are suitable for a Diorama idea...

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I should be ashamed..But I aint.

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3 glue bombs.. for $20

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some wheels and glass absent, but are suitable for a Diorama idea...

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I should be ashamed..But I aint.

Those look salvageable; the glass shouldn't be too hard to make with some acetate sheet.

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