Well not as much as some other models I've seen or have in my collection, but for me, not the norm that I usually collect either. I've not seen a lot of these around, nor do I know how many were made, which is not important to me anyway. I can say, however, that I am very pleased with the model and glad to have it in my collection.
1962 Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier Sport Camper Wagon, BRK-213b in Crystal Turquoise & Ermine White
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
That's one cool Corvair! A sharp little piece guaranteed to make you smile! Excellent pics!
It may be different and unique, but it is a very nice model.
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
yes its great. John do you have Automodellos GMC Motorhome? Its a superb replica, amazing detail.
I do not have this model but on second thought I probably should have bought it for the detail. The pictures do a good job of showing those details.
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
That is a wonderful series of images of the GMC motorthome and makes a excellent contrast and comparison to John's Corvair Greenbriar. A front-wheel drive GMC and a rear-engined Chevrolet Greenbriar little brother !
Since GMC was Dad's client for many years our family had a GMC motorhome (Just like the one at Indiana's Motorhome Hall of Fame Museum) for a long time. It had a Toronado FWD set-up with a 4-bbl 455 V-8 engine. We had the larger of the two sizes offered, I recall.
Different & Unique for sure. Great pics!
John Bono
North Jersey