Last seen: May 14, 2026
The 'Bird looks great in 'champagne'! Those cars have lovely cockpits; sporty and comfortable. That pink GT Hawk that follows later on is a little...
@bob-jackman Agree, Bob! All the scale model automotive gems we celebrate exist because the 1/1 versions came first. I continue to drive mine t...
I am a fan of the original '61 Starfire. I kinda like those rear fender flares that GM had going that year! The '62 model gets my second place r...
I'd love to have either of these beauties in my garage, so I guess it's a tie. Of course if the 300K had the 413 V8 with optional ram induction, the...
I concur with the order that Bob chose, however this one is a slam dunk for the Forward Look. Second and third place are a distant second and third ...
I think the 1935 Hupmobile would be a good candidate. I do not think that it has been the subject of a 1/43 model.
I like them both. In person, I find them to be very appealing automobiles. Today I give a slight edge to the '61. I like the '62-'63 Sports Road...
Nice photo. IMHO, that NB Center Lincoln must be one of the best Brooklins ever.
@d-m-holcombe David Holcombe get well soon! Here are a couple of photos of the BAM Hawk from my collection.
Here's one seen at Greenwich in 2021.
Mr. Moore, who owned the car for many years, is convinced that the Lane Museum will be a good home for it. What a hoot it will be to see it once agai...
We stopped by there a few weeks ago, unfortunately at a time the place was not open. Thanks for the photos!
My wife's Escape was a 2013 in white. Great pep from the 2.0 EcoBoost motor but fuel economy was disappointing.