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(@john-quilter)
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Yes,  Durham did a 1941 Plymouth coupe shown here with a convertible and a home made woody.

1941 Plymouths X3 #1
1941 Plymouths X3 #3
1941 Plymouths X3 #4

And the construction.

1941 Plymouth wagon const #1
1941 Plymouth wagon const #2
1941 Plymouth wagon const #3

Now, will someone make a nice reasonably priced four door sedan in 43rd.


This post was modified 2 years ago by John Quilter

John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA


   
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(@karl)
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@charles-rockett JM Modelautos closed in 2018.  They were owned and run by Judy Kirpatrick, as a continuation of a sorts of Sinclairs.



   
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Charles Rockett
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@karl Thanks Karl for this information.  I understand that some of these, perhaps smaller manufacturers, held rights to their dies which they sub-contracted the manufacture of: Legendary Motor Cars is another that Illustra manufactured. However, it would be nice to know what happens to these excellent dies once the rights-holder no longer uses them: who buys them and what further production runs may be issued?

If anyone had information on Legendary Motor Cars 1968 Continental MkIII (often referred to as '69 despite its being issued in 1968) I would be grateful to hear.



   
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Charles Rockett
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@john-quilter I think 'hand-made' would be a more fitting term for your excellent conversion.



   
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