Which ones, indeed! I have an ongoing wish/wait list that keeps changing as new issues are released, others discontinued and my budget cannot keep pace with Autocult's imagination and retooling.
Very nice! Karl! What do you think of that Alfa?? I love the cargo liner.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
the Fageol for me, please....
oh, man, they keep on pleasing me....
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I've never even seen a 1950 Fageol Cargo Liner! Wild! 😮Â
I don't remember the real-life GT 70 at all.
The Fageol TC Cargo Liner is certainly interesting. Thanks for the notifications Randy.
Randy!!! I got one of those on order just now! Thanks for the heads up! 😎Â
John - that seemed like a 'normal' Alfa 6C 2300 until Randy sent me the spec sheet. The little mini-fin on the back should have been a hint. And I did know that Autocult does NOT do normal. This is an early one-off streamlined car for a 1937 Milano autoshow that later got scrapped and used as a pickup. Then it was restored to its former glory. Obvious Autocult territory!
Fageol TC Cargo Liner. Steering on that is very strange, swiveling dual front wheels.  Only other vehicle that did that that I know of was the GM Parade of Progress "bus".
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
@chris John Q. is correct. The Futureliners all had dual front wheels.
@chris John Q. is correct. The Futureliners all had dual front wheels.
Oh, well then, my mistake. I understood John's post to say that GM Futurliners had dual SWIVELING front wheels, whereas there are NO A-arms, spindles, tie-rod, etc., just a pivoting straight axle & bumper combo.
The TSM model of the GM Parade of Progress Futureliner. This one displays a large home audio/TV console.
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
@john-quilter Nice. All my GM Futurliners are in 1/64 scale. At one point I thought about getting 12 of them...to match the number GM used in the '50's as they traveled together. Imagine seeing 12 of those in one parade? GM ruled the world in the 1950's!
Front end!  WoW!



























