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1953 Eldorado and 1954 New Yorker drop tops

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(@rrader)
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A pair of my most recent acquisitions. To my eyes, these two are all-star convertibles from GLM/Stamp. The details amaze me down to the rear window lift switches in the back seat of the Eldorado.  

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(@perrone1)
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Some of the better  detailing work I have seen for their scale. And terrific photos - thanks!!



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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I have both of these and LOVE them!



   
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(@100ford2003)
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They're beautiful and your pics are fantastic too. Thanks !

Steve 



   
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(@chris)
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"Continuous improvement"  is synonymous with 1/43 these days, complacency is out; I don't see any manufactures standing still.    😉 😉 



   
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Ken Spear
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Great job capturing the detail on these 2 amazing models. I have the '53 Eldorado in the same colour and can vouch for your comments.



   
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Great images of these two fantastic replicas ! Each one, or both, would be a star in anyone's  collection. (and they are in wonderful colors, here, too.)



   
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(@ed-davis)
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@chris +1


Ed Davis
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Wow, those are gorgeous. I especially like the New Yorker. 💯😎



   
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(@bob-jackman)
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I have yet to receive a GLM/Stamp model that wasn't outstanding.



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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@bob-jackman I agree Bob and not once did any GLM or Stamp model have a problem with shedding trim bits and the like upon arrival.



   
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(@bob-jackman)
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@jack-dodds Good point Jack. I hadn't thought about that for a long time now.



   
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John Merritt
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Both are amazing models. The Chrysler is among my favorites. The convertibles, as well as the hardtops and wagons are all equally impressive.


John Merritt
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