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Yeh...I was pretty sure I had a '32 sedan delivery, but I've been distracted as of late. Then I see all these roadsters and sedans, and I think," I completely forgot about the delivery...THAT might be cool!" I must get more focused..normally I would never miss that before! And I have a couple of deuce frames on hand...thanks Revell! First thought was "flathead"!

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I went digging in the basement last night looking for a specific kit. Instead I found 2 complete Modelhaus kits (61 Seneca & 67 Barracuda convertible), a Modelhaus body (57 Plymouth Surburban), and an F&F Resins body (Chopped Ranchero).

This is PROOF our hobby is a sickness…. I think about what that stuff costs and to find it stashed and forgotten is upsetting. The day I bought it I had plans, last night I remembered owning it, never mind the vision I initially had for it. Bad enough not finding the time (and truthfully ambition) to build, but to find wasted money makes me wonder what else I've accumulated over the years that's forgotten. It just may be time to overhaul my stash before the spring comes and then it's too hot and I'm busy outside and it waits again…...

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Ah, one good thing about getting old! Digging through the model room is like Christmas morning! I once went digging for the two '66 Barracuda built ups I knew I owned... found five!

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Ah, one good thing about getting old! Digging through the model room is like Christmas morning! I once went digging for the two '66 Barracuda built ups I knew I owned... found five!

Don't ask how many `68 Barracuda annuals I have…….that I know of.

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Ah, one good thing about getting old! Digging through the model room is like Christmas morning! I once went digging for the two '66 Barracuda built ups I knew I owned... found five!

Getting old actually does have advantages.....finding stuff you've forgotten about...it IS like Christmas morning!! hahaha

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