Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA
Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA
@mg-harv Harv, I and two siblings arrived in England in late 1967, from Zambia which we considered as having a more advanced culture, with its U.S. cable T.V. and radio. We used to watch a programme called the Go Go Girls comprising Supremesque ladies on little plinths, dancing to hit tunes which we also heard on the radio. England was different. I recall the three of us standing in a semi-circle, looking, in horrified disbelief, at the Beatles on the roof of Apple studios, singing Get Back. That was my introduction to the era's music and I remain in a state of cultural shock, still! So here's my contribution.................... Arthur Conley Sweet Soul Music and a 1967 Mustang by Western Models, (I forgo Mustang Sally).
@frank Apologies, for posting Mustang - when I began writing, Harv's was the last post!
I am curious about the Western Models Mustang you have. Do you know when it was made, and was it made in other colors? I knew such a model was made, but this is first picture I have seen. My first car was a 1967 Mustang hardtop like your model, but different color.
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
@ed-davis Hi Ed, I bought the Mustang from a very helpful Russian dealer - Leonid at Model Cars Heritage and it had been made from a kit (WESTERN MODELS / SMALL WHEELS SW10 1967 FORD MUSTANG). If you check your in-tray, I've sent you details of a metallic ice blue version that was available about six months or so, ago.
@mg-harv On The Road Again - Superb track ! ! !













