I like both maker's version of that car! And great shots. But is that Mrs. O'Leary's cow and is that Chicago?
I like both maker's version of that car! And great shots. But is that Mrs. O'Leary's cow and is that Chicago?
Yes !!!!!!!.......... on this particular Thursday in June,there were no flies on Frank......OR Tony
I like both maker's version of that car! And great shots. But is that Mrs. O'Leary's cow and is that Chicago?
Yes !!!!!!!.......... on this particular Thursday in June,there were no flies on Frank......OR Tony
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JB, love both cars but doubt that either would have had fender skirts in real life. The style of the skirts on the Motormax model were not available until 1951 while the skirts on the DM model were available both in 1949 and 1950. How's that for knit picking?
In an unfortunate nervous attempt to please, rookie firefighter Ian Ferno instinctively falls back on his training when ordered by the Chief to get his bullhorn from the trunk of his Mercury.
JB, love both cars but doubt that either would have had fender skirts in real life. The style of the skirts on the Motormax model were not available until 1951 while the skirts on the DM model were available both in 1949 and 1950. How's that for knit picking?
I`m not at all sure Bob 🤔 ......are they not both ,models of the same `49 Mercury?.......
In an unfortunate nervous attempt to please, rookie firefighter Ian Ferno instinctively falls back on his training when ordered by the Chief to get his bullhorn from the trunk of his Mercury.
young Ian Ferno just couldn`t catch a break that morning Jack ......later that day,at the Mantis/Bone callout,Ian would fall comfortably back into the swing of it









