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Brooklin's '68 Mustang Cobra Jet for ELMO's Models

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John Kuvakas
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John Kuvakas
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A fine video overview of this Brooklin Mustang, John. Some excellent overall background information and it certainly looks like a terrific white metal model. Brooklin and ELMO picked a great one to do here and it really stands out in it's turntable presentation.



   
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Also, it's is amazing  how you point your left hand up into the air next to you and the contact name and info will somehow magically appear right in the air next to you. It is truly uncanny ! Grin



   
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@mikedetorrice Mike, that John K is an  uncanny guy.



   
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Those late 60s fastbacks are the best Mustangs ever!  😎 



   
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@karl 

The convertible and notchback style hardtops from the late 1960’s were also quite good. I had a 1967 Mustang notchback hardtop, I bought used when in college.


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David Green
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Excellent video JK. What a fabulous model.  Thank you!



   
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