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Nice!! I finally got that 1/64 1978 d100 in red and white that Chris found on ebay
Those are fun and not to costly. Shipping can be more than the car itself. It was interesting that my wife was interested in them. The kitchen table where I have my laptop is looking like a used car lot. (or a salvage yard)
 
Must have something to do with the year I was born, pre '66 I'm real particular about the hot rods I like. '66 and after there are even some bowties I like :realcrazy: I was 10 yrs old in '66.
PS .. That would be '66-picnic bench bumpers :rolleyes:
 
Must have something to do with the year I was born, pre '66 I'm real particular about the hot rods I like. '66 and after there are even some bowties I like :realcrazy: I was 10 yrs old in '66.
I really like them all. I am fascinated with the early cars especially the open cars with all the polished brass and the like. All the way up to present.
 
They’re still affordable is why
Until you get into the big V8 cars, clones or Maxie's whether clones or original. I was lucky to find mine. Reasonable price, solid southern car with a low mile Poly. It has some issues that I will get fixed as time goes on. Like any old car that isn't completely done when you buy it.
 
And, the Polara went to C body in 65. The Coronet took it's place in the B body line. Crazy decision.
 

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