Nice work JB, the Merc looks great. I modified one of these for a coworker years ago. He wanted the tires changed to black sidewalls and the fender skirts removed to make it look more like a real police car. I wish I took pictures of the finished product.
Reverse Hood Monday! Today we have a 1957 Mercury Montclair Convertible from Danbury Mint. Nicely done. Enjoy!
I've never seen a police car with ww tires. But then again it's not easy to see the tires while sitting in the rear seats....
I've never seen a police car with ww tires. But then again it's not easy to see the tires while sitting in the rear seats....
If you`re still in there Steve,try to scootch over and take a peek thru the side-view mirrors 🙄
NASCAR Tuesday! Here we have a 1967 Plymouth Belvedere race car from Franklin Mint. It is a sharp-looking model. Enjoy!
Have You Been Impish Or Admirable Wednesday? Today we have 1920’s Ford
Model T Paddy Wagon from the Danbury Mint. Enjoy!
Number 43 Thursday! Here we have a 1977 Richard Petty Oldsmobile from the Franklin Mint. Enjoy!
Huh...what mirrors.... ???
The ones I stole...? Now you know why I'm in the rear seat....
Champion Friday! Today we have a 1950 Studebaker Champion Convertible from the Danbury Mint. I love the color combination. Enjoy!
fine pictures of a splendid machine 😀 .......Thanks Lu
fine pictures of a splendid machine 😀 .......Thanks Lu
100% agree, one of my favorites.
Pony Saturday! Here we have a 1964 ½ Ford Mustang Convertible from the Franklin Mint. This is a prototype with some fitting issues. FM produced the red version first. This color scheme was later utilized on the Indy 500 Pace Car release. Enjoy!
Flaming Sunday! Today we have a 1957 Bel Air hot rod from the Franklin Mint. Enjoy!
I hope I’m not jumping off topic, but I wanted to share these little accessories with you. I just finished the white one, and I’m quite happy with it. They are 1/24 scale diecast from Ertl, and are included in various Coca Cola model kits. I get them on eBay, where the sellers sell them separately. They usually come with real nice decal sheets, and come painted white. I have quite a few Danbury Coke models and rods, and they display great with them.