These three models were found in the Wayne Moyer Collection remnants that I was able to view and acquire when the Forum 43 group attended the weekend event in October 2023. After our visit to the Packard Museum in the afternoon, we visited MTS Aviation (which was a great little shop)
There was quite a large selection of models in various scales and manufacturers. I was very fortunate to find a few gems and a few others that were very interesting. I consider these three in the latter category.
The models aren't perfect, they have a few minor flaws. Please forgive me for a bit of refining and touchup to these photos. I always strive for the best presentation that I can.
1946 Ford Super Deluxe Wood-Bodied Station Wagon Provence Moulage
1947 Ford Super Deluxe Sportsman Wood-Bodied Convertible Coupe CCC of France/USA Models
1948 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible Coupe Auto-Buff Models
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
Very nice John. Wayne Moir was a talented fellow. I bought a Buddy L GMC dump truck (1957 era) in light blue he had restored....it was extremely well done. I still have it packed away with a fair number of 50's Tonka trucks, fire engines, semis, vans, pickups, lobeds, tow trucks, etc.....etc. Lol.
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
Nice! I have always liked the coupe body style best.
@jack-dodds I agree Jack. The style of the Fords of this era lent itself well to the coupe.
I like them all. My favorite may be the 46 Woody Station Wagon. It's just like the one that Irene Jansen (Lauren Bacall), drove in "Dark Passage".