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Ken Spear
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While I don't have very many 1/64 models (I can get them all in one picture), I do enjoy the few that I have. I started out with Mopar M2 Machines since I like the Virgil Exner '50s/early '60s designs and have an extensive collection of them in 1/43 scale. I then saw the GFCC 1/64 models and started collecting them. There are 2 pictures below of my collection. The yellow Ferrari is by Dream Brand, the Buick is a Greenlight, the 1955 Lincoln Futura is by HRN, the Rolls is by DCM, and the rest are GFCC.

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What you may lack in quantity; you make up for in quality!! NICE!



   
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Nice collection. I have about 75 to 80 cars and trucks, mostly cars, in 1/64 scale. Manufacturers include M2, Ertl, Racing Champions, Greenlight, Autoart, Kyosho, First Gear, Neo, Code 3, and Mini GT.


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I have a bunch of these that I have collected in the past 18 months or so; about 3/4 are muscle and pony cars.  



   
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Posted by: @perrone1

What you may lack in quantity; you make up for in quality!! NICE!

Ken, I'll simply quote Tony.  But may I add....  if you seek better 1/64 versions of 1957 "Foward Look"  cars, give Ertl's 1/64 Chryslers some consideration.  IMO, these will fit in better with your 1/64 "high end"  stuff!  😎 😎 

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I have well over 1,000 1/64 scale cars. I take them out of their packaging and where possible, put them with their big brothers in 1/24 and 1/18 scales.



   
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@chris 

I agree with you about the Ertl 1957 Chrysler.  I have three of them (green, red, and black), purchased about 15 years ago.  The chassis detail and the separate plated parts for window surrounds were impressive detail for 1/64 scale models at that time.


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I found two pictures of my Ertl 1957 Chrysler in red.  Here they are.

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Posted by: @ed-davis

I agree with you about the Ertl 1957 Chrysler.

Ertl's 1/64 American Muscle Series  was actually quite good when you consider they were released OVER 20 years ago!   I have multiples of many, but not all, of them.  😎 😎 



   
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How about that - I have the same Ertl Chrysler. Great little detailed car. My old shots:

 

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