Last seen: May 7, 2026
@bob-jackman It does have a certain 'Waiting For God' look to it.
@bob-jackman Yes, the original type 59s were created using aluminum.
This model has been on my hit list for some time, but the few that show up are very pricey, so I will have to wait. Not that I expect prices to fall,...
Yes, DG, I have. I've even owned a couple, but I went to floor shift very quickly, even with automatics.
@chris She has arrived and after the important 'toothpick test,' I can assure you it is not brown paint, and the model looks even better in person. ...
@tedweller Thank you Ted, for letting me know it wasn't my eyes. I had new lenses 'installed' a couple of years ago and I was wondering if they need...
And, Mister Sufficool, those two models are amazing. Thank you for sharing them.
@chris Thank you for posting that link to the Read Brothers' work. I guess I better start digging into the old files on TDZ.
@chris Thank you and I appreciate your avoidance of the 'Who's on First' schtik.
@chris That is impressive. Who was the maker (and please don't tell me Who was the shipper and Lee was the maker!)
@chris Yes, he is very slick, but I don't think he understands Karma doesn't take prisoners.
I was just searching for more Horch automobiles and encountered this, sourced by eBay.de: This Indiana guy is everywhere, it seems.
@chris Yes, but I'm not a fan of red on anything but a Ferrari, for the most part, and BOS only makes static models, as far as I can tell. I prefer m...
@chris I'd like to find a 1967 CDV in 1:24 or 1:18. I still wish I had the car, though it would be tough getting through the narrow streets of Europ...