Last seen: May 29, 2026
Piece of cake; EZ-peazy stuff! Take one of these, cut the top off, do a little interior and exterior work, add some wheelcovers (or wires, or leave ...
This is one of my favorite 1/18 pics. As Tony eloquently put it, sometimes it's more about nothing than something; less is more. 😎
....I'd say Mercury station wagon also; the earliest year it can be is 1967.
Correct, you can't have your cake and eat it too. You either want to quickly see the first post, or you want to comment. Who said life was fair? ...
...right, it adds to the realism. Rarely, do candid shots beautifully feature an entire car's profile. IMO, this is one of Mike's better pics. ...
I'm no expert, but in the States, for many decades, "Soap Box Derby" races were big events. Original cars were made from wooden soap boxes. Kids ...
All heavy diecast Tony, and yes.. the actual car raced on just rims, no tires. Kind of the theory behind Super Fast Matchbox & Hot Wheel cars. T...
@bob-jackman Bob, I couldn't agree more! 1) Collector cars MUST be in original colors - I will SELL and have SOLD those that are not. 2) As mu...
Looks outstanding and I can understand where this one would be deemed a NO BRAINER form the start! Too bad about the sealed hood & trunk.... b...
...being a Johnny Lightning, who the hell knows what scale it is? JL's can range from 1/74 - 1/58 🙄 🙄
@marty-johnson Who knew? Here's a crazy footnote: About 100 years ago I acquired 3 of these 1/18 Ertl Novas for almost NO money; I only wanted ...
One of my first "authentic & serious" 1/10 R/C cars (from c.36 years ago -YIKES! ) was a 1966 Nova. Everyone who saw it, loved it! At that ti...
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