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#391721 07/05/17 11:15 AM
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For those who may be interested, this is a model of my car made with a diecast '35 roadster and the doctored roof of a plastic '34 Ford.

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Pat S #391769 07/06/17 01:23 PM
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Sweet! Nice work. Are you for hire? How about a ,35 coupe? I have a roadster model to use.
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There were people offering the 3 w coupe in resin bodies 1.24/25 scale. they would appear on ebay in toys and hobbies section. I know I bought something.

Also purchased a couple other cars....corvette ZR1 for motor and rear end and again something else. Its all in a box somewhere in basement, buried under 34-35 chev roadster street rod parts.


I found a bunch of 34 Chevrolet models on ebay made by sylvain.........but they are 1/8" scale HO. Did not find any G scale 1.24/25.

mike lynch hood

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Not only are you clever with the models but with the camera as well. I like the pic with both ends of the same car in it, obviously a very fast car.
Tony


1938 1/2 ton Hope to drive it before I retire
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I've been using these enlarged photos of my garage as background for a while. So when I took these, I thought it would be fun to have both the 1:1 and the model in the same picture.


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