Last seen: Feb 8, 2023
Not all Bedford OB coaches were in such unusual colors. Here one stopped in front of the Nottingham Hotel along with a double deck AEC RT both circa ...
Circa 24 E Types from series 1 to series 3, coupes roadsters, 2+2s etc. Circa 20 XK series from 120s to 150s coupes, roadsters and dropheads.
And for really obscure brands of vehicles here's a Powell pickup model, scratch built. Yes, there really were Powells, made in the mid 50s in Compton...
Yikes, I've got you beat by 4, 172 Jaguars in my 43rd scale inventory, more than I thought as well. And then there are the related Daimlers too.
Yes, mine is red with brown interior, hole in seat but no driver. Probably bought it new in the late 1950s. Box stored away.
Jack Dodds; Want to contact you. Can you email me at jquilter at peoplepc dot com?
I'm also a Trax collector, most are clones of cars sold in the USA or Australian versions of UK historic UK cars, but there are a few indigenous Aust...
And there is a 1941 Chevrolet in US Navy livery. I have the Desoto on order to go with my homemade 1942 Desoto.
I have bought models from China/Hong Kong and not paid any special import fees. My purchases are one to three items. What is the threshold where imp...
Except that the Wolseley did not have a suicide rear door. I'm still going with Lancia. Something like this
I'm guessing circa 1954-56 Lancia Auerlia sedan. A car with no center B pillar at all. A club member has one in my area.
You're fooling us Graeme, these are real 1:1 shots.