Indeed outstanding paint work.
And the very reason I never could in my youth get excited about assembling and painting models. They never turned out even close to my satisfaction. After I lost all my plastic models in our house fire, I was content that my model days were over. But when the Mints started producing Diecast, I was re-introduced to model collecting. The rest is history.
You can be proud of your craftsmanship and ability. That little Ford is beautiful!
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
Neat little model Hollis. A friend of mine was killed in a Pinto when he got rear-ended by a cement truck sitting at a stop sign. He was trapped inside and burned beyond recognition. RIP John.😥
Have it, love it. In 1972 we bought a Pinto Squire four cylinder automatic. The car was slow as molasses but my wife loved it so in 1976 we traded the 72 for a 76 V6 with a four speed manual. While the 76 wasn't what I call fast, it made the 72 look like it was standing still.
@perrone1 Thanks Tony, John was one of those good guys that'd give ya the shirt off his back.