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Rich Sufficool
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Take this DM '65 T-Bird CV... it's a gorgeous model in fit, finish, stance and parts count. But it's those minute details that you'll miss unless:

you use a wide field magnifier, or

macro photography utilizing digital magnification. What's actually exposed to you awaiting eyeballs are details that make you wonder "How'd day do dat?" Check out some of these interior pics and you'll see what I mean.

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Must have been a big PITA to get the spare out when you needed it. You just better hope it didn't happen during a downpour !



   
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John Merritt
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It is one of DMs most amazing models. The details were outstanding. A model like this should have cost twice as much as we paid. 


John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA


   
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@100ford2003 You are exactly right Steve. You also need a strong back as the spare is right in the center of the trunk. My 63 Sports Roadster is the same way.



   
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Geoff Jowett
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as always your pics show up details I'd missed, thanks Rich



   
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Rich Sufficool
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@geoff-jowett Yeah. The more you see, the more you appreciate the craftsmanship and attention to the most minute details at this scale.



   
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