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Ken Spear
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Following are pictures of my Corvettes. I have had these for many years and purchased them new as they were released. Note that Autoart released the 1963 red roadster incorrectly with 7 louvers on each side of the hood when it should be nine. I believe it was corrected on the split window. I use to have the Road Legends 1957 Vette but sold it because it was not up to Autoart standards. I'm suprised that Autoart or any other manufacturer has not made the 1956 or 1957 Corvette to Autoart standards in 1/18 scale.

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(@jack-dodds)
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Beautiful collection Ken.  The '63 remains my fave Vette.



   
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(@100ford2003)
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Love them all but especially pics 7 and 9.

Thanks !!!  I'm going to guess that I think both pics 7 and 9 are Auto Art Corvettes.



   
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Terrific collection; they all look great!



   
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Geoff Jowett
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superb quality models. Love the color variety in the collection too.



   
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Exceptionally nice Corvettes ..... a car you really can't go wrong with !



   
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Love those Vettes in any scale. Bice collection Ken.



   
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(@bob-jackman)
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Ken, I never noticed the number of louvers on the 63 Roadster before. Sharp eye sir.



   
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