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(@john-quilter)
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Posted by: @bob-jackman

@jack-dodds I would be all in on the Parklane.

Here's a Park Lane,  custom done a number of years ago from a Vitesse along with the blue and cream Country Sedan. 

1956 Ford dlr #4

And a close up.

1956 Ford Parklane rear
1956 Ford Parklane RH side #2

 


John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA


   
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(@bob-jackman)
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@jack-dodds Jack I agree the rear quarters are a bit too short. I bought the model from Greg Gunn at the Chicago show a few years ago. Mine is pale green and white which was the only color he had left. I just looked at the base plate to see the manufacturer but it only says Ford Fairlane.



   
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(@chris)
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@dirn Thanks an excellent display of some nice looking 1/43 Fords - I really love ALL those 4-doors!      ...and that rare Thunderbird.  😎



   
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Curtis Parisi
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The 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop has already been done at a very high level by Motor City years ago, doesn't need redoing except as a Nomad.



   
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Geoff Jowett
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love the showroom John



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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@parisi50 Curtis; what I was thinking is that it would be great to see them all done/redone in resin in 1/43 in the same quality as say Goldvarg or GLM or Matrix for example.  There have been a few done in good quality in the past in white metal but for the average collector they are very expensive and rarely available.



   
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