Charles Rockett
Charles Rockett
@charles-rockett
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Joined: Jan 15, 2021
Last seen: Apr 7, 2024
Topics: 24 / Replies: 1656
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RE: Not for everyone.

I believe Britain's post John Major, political class discovered this recipe a while ago !

1 month ago
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RE: Rare FoMoCo prototype found!

@graeme-ogg I liked your station-wagon, but the first thing I thought on seeing it was "that would look great with faux-wood paneling along the side!"

2 months ago
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RE: 1930-40s ID needed

@karl I think the woody is a '39 / 40 Mercury or Ford due to the sloping inset headlamps - other manufacturers have the headlamps more upright. Howev...

2 months ago
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RE: 1930-40s ID needed

I agree with the Zephyr and Lincoln views. I also believe B/W photo' is a 1938 Buick 2-door sedan due to very square boot, with centrally placed numb...

2 months ago
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RE: More John Ellis creations

Maybe it works because it's a smallish tanker? Here's Dean Paolucci's (Model Crafters) streamline tanker...

2 months ago
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RE: 1934 Voisin (Solido)

Another great example is the last Gabriel Voisin designed, C-28..... Gabriel Voisin’s “pièce de résistance” was his last car, the C28 Aérosport. Th...

2 months ago
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RE: under pressure

@chav I think they'd say "Female Working Woman Under Pressure" OR "Female Relaxed Homemaker".

2 months ago
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RE: under pressure

Your movie reminds me of a recent GOP on-line questionnaire which including the following: Some things never change.

2 months ago
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RE: Album Art (record covers) featuring automobile(s) Share your favorites.

The picture doesn't show much of the car, but tells you all you need to know.

2 months ago
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RE: Poll: Which '57? (3/25/2024)

Curiously, to my eye the '57 Lincoln works best in convertible form as the dramatic wing/fin treatment stands free and uncluttered by the roof. Where...

2 months ago
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RE: Gentlemen! How is "Biarritz" pronounced?

It seems both may be used: Oxford English Dictionary 1964. The reference to Lord Brougham (19 September 1778 – 7 May 1868) is interesting ....

3 months ago
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RE: Things we never said...

Plus AM / FM trannies.

3 months ago
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RE: Upcoming 1968 Imperial from GLM

@jkuvakas Many thank John, I wondered if this were the case, hence my earlier comment 'should I know better'? I have taken note of Tom's details.

6 months ago
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