Last seen: Apr 1, 2026
Love the pics John and the story of how you obtained this model and its companion. Always fun to find a bargain that can't be passed up. It's a beau...
For what it's worth, I think the '62 is slightly better styled than the '61. The latter will be featured TOMORROW in I'VE GOT MAIL. 🙂
Great shots of a great model John! I liked the T & C's from both Mints a lot. The only thing with both Mints doing the same car that bothered...
FREE would be a good price for it. 🙂
What Galen and Bob said. Artfully and skillfully displayed John. THANK YOU!
For the historical significance only, is the reason I purchased it. But that Continental Kit is a blaring error. And being honest, I don't think it ...
The Land Yachts of the seventies and early eighties were never American cars that caught my eye. I remember thinking they all looked like barges. I ...
I remember Franklin also had a DARK BLUE, almost glow in the dark blue version. When I received it, the color was just way to over the top for me. A...
Great selection to begin photographing again John. I have all the Franklin Mint Buick's and love 'em all.
LOL, good catch Bob. My mistake, it was Dinah Shore, not Doris Day. And I knew that, but for some reason typed Doris Day. It's been corrected! Now...
DANBURY vs. FRANKLIN "Head to Head" comparisons for the 1960 Chevy Impala, I take Danbury's first. But both models are great ad's to any collection. ...
Another great feature of this NEW Forum is that every thread that is commented on, moves back up to the top of the page. That didn't happen on the ol...