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'63 Falcons @ the diner

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(@tedweller)
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Goldvarg and Brooklin(convertible)

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, Arttista figures and Woodland Scenics diner.

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David H
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Good looking set, Ted.   Well done!   Thanks for posting.

    David H



   
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David Green
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Both Brooklin and Goldvarg did an excellent build on these 1963 Falcons. They look good in front of Miss Molly's Diner. Thanks Ted.



   
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John Merritt
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They look great together.


John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA


   
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My first new car was a 1960 Ford Falcon. Drove it for many years. 



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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These two Falcons are very well done.



   
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