@jkuvakas....If you never look down, you never know how high you really are!
John, I think this one will look great sitting next to my Brooklin 1942 Oldsmobile fastback. They look so much alike with their fastback designs, two tone paint, and full front fenders, but they have their own personalities with the Oldsmobile having a longer and swooping fastback design versus the Pontiac with its sudden drop in the rear that makes a shorter fastback trunk area, and the Oldsmobile has the dark paint covering the top of the model and the lighter paint on the lower portion, while the Pontiac is the opposite, with the lighter shade on top and the darker color on the bottom.
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@ben-lampson, thanks. Some folks took issue with the red trim on the Oldsmobile. Apparently it was a somewhat popular dealer add on. But, either way, the car at the NB Center has the red trim and the models are made to represent those cars. I'm looking forward to the Pontiac as well.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Some folks took issue with the red trim on the Oldsmobile.
I never had a problem with the red trim on the Olds....I think it really pops with the red rims.
Speaking of the Brooklin 1942 Oldsmobile....Brooklin has announced (13 hours ago) that they only have one left in stock! and if they haven't been making more, they will probably retire the BML01 Limited edition version .....but: it is a car that is in the NB Center, so maybe we will see a NB Center edition!
That would make me a very happy Brooklin collector 😍
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
Fat fendered forty’s fastback, fantastic!
David Vandermeer
Corinth, Texas
Fat fendered forty’s fastback, fantastic!
Now why didn't I think of that catchy phrase?
I am stealing that one David!

