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John Merritt
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Here's a previously issued model from Tom Dirnberger & GLM. The model was available in 4 solid colors and 4 2-tone colors. The models featured three different sets of wheel covers depending on the color. The model was issued in October 2020 and were limited editions of 80 in each color.

1956 Chrysler Windsor Convertible

in Stardust Blue & Cloud White

1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv B0
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv B1
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv B4
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv B5
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv B6
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv B7

in Surf Green - the 2-tone color was Mint Green

1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv G0
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv G1
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv G4
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv G5
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv G6
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv G7

in Rosewood Tan - the 2-tone was Sand Dune Beige

1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv T0
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv T1
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv T4
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv T5
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv T6
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv T7

in West Point Gray - the 2-tone was Regimental Red

1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv Gr0
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv Gr1
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv Gr4
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv Gr5
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv Gr7
1956 Chrysler Windsor Cnv Gr6

John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA


   
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What gorgeous Chryslers ! Really superb convertibles in all colors and trim.



   
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David Knight
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John, those mid fifties Chryslers of yours bring back such great  memories when the styles changed each year, you could choose several different body styles  and we weren’t limited to buying SUV’s. There was excitement in cars then. On the flip side, even the full size models were nowhere near as safe as our cars are today. Your display reminds us of the road candy that was available at your local dealership. While I still prefer white metal over resin, your Chrysler convertibles are beautiful models. I always look for your posts.


David Knight
Richmond, Virginia. USA


   
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John Merritt
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@david-knight 

thanks David, white metal is my 1st choice whenever possible but I won’t pass on a model that I want because it’s resin. There are so many wonderful possibilities available in resin. GLM and Goldvarg lead the group as to the best available. 


John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA


   
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