Last seen: Oct 8, 2025
Having been born in central Africa, I could not agree more.
@georgeschire Happy new year George, and happy collecting through 2025. I look forward to your always engaging posts with thanks.
I went to France (and back) on a little hovercraft, but never saw one of the big ones. That and seeing a big airship would be on my bucket list, if ei...
Happy birthday John.
@georgeschire Out of consideration, I omitted the final part of my previous response. However, given consideration of other peoples' right to buy mode...
Somewhere in the middle, we moan about the incessant drizzle.
I think the Pontiac represents a major step forward, stylistically. Though I've never been much taken by the kink in its roofline. Faux is never a goo...
'Hi, my name is Jimmy Carter, I'm a peanut farmer from Georgia and I'm running for President of the United States.' Perhaps not an exact quote, but su...
Trying to be as objective as I'm able given the subject, I honestly think they would consider us all totally crazy. They would wonder what had happen...
@david-vandermeer You're quite right to show-off that Town and Country. It's stunning and always a joy to see.
You are quite right to pursue your hobby as it pleases you, as I'm sure we all do on these pages. When we focus on these cars - of whatever shape or s...
@georgeschire I see. Most people, when they read 'America' will think of a geographical location, where there's plenty of space and where things have ...
I know the Hirohata Merc is very popular, but personally, I'd go for the Fairlane.
I remember your images well and being much taken by the car. Another reason not to feel 'done' is when the borrower of the idea totally #//@X$ it up ...
@georgeschire Indeed! With London and Paris rentable values, taking-out a second mortgage to buy a couple more models is more than a metaphor with you...