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The 16X 1935 Dodge Pick-up Cable service truck with the trailer. I was unable to resist. Just 300 models has been made in 1995 for the SFBBC.



   
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Many thanks for posting this one, Michel.  I've never seen it before.   Here is my only similar BRK model:

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And here are a couple of modern photos of the real thing that I like:

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Posted by: @michel-lemieux

The 16X 1935 Dodge Pick-up Cable service truck with the trailer. I was unable to resist. Just 300 models has been made in 1995 for the SFBBC.

I was a member of the SFBBC back then and recall this one.  I can't believe it's been 26 years!  I seem to recall it being said back then that there was never in reality a 1935 Dodge pickup made; that the van was all Dodge did that year.  Does anyone else recall this?



   
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A great-looking '35 Dodge pickup !



   
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@jack-dodds  Actually there was a '35 Dodge pickup but the bed was narrower than the cab and the rear fenders wider.  Brooklin used a bit of modeler's license on this one but I still have one and like it.  Actually have a duplicate for sale on Ebay.


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25 pieces were converted by by Dave McGee of the SFBBC in the Bell Telephone version (Code 2).

 

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@gianluigi

Thank you for the picture Gianluigi. Since yesterday, i was trying to find a picture of this model on the net. Fortunately than i have been able to see it at the page 90 of your book if not i did not know that this model exsisted.



   
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