Last seen: Nov 28, 2023
Still more wagons, most non production custom one offs Triumph 2.5, Triumph Herald, Morris Oxford Series MO. Morris Oxford Series IV 19...
I'm the odd man out here but these are what I would like to see sometime, including any of the multi picture of Plymouths.
And here's another micro car owned by a local car collector in Eugene. An English Peel, actual year unknown. Future Autocult material I would gues...
And still more, these from Vitesse long ago. Two Minis with boots, and a girl with boots and a mini skirt!
Not long ago once of these being used for a tourist boat sank and if I recall correctly there were some drownings. Very unfortunate. Big investiga...
Sad news. I bought a lot of Brooklins and Landsdowns over the phone from him back in the heyday of Brooklin. Nice to read of his background in his ...
These are all Kagar transkits for the Vitesse hardtop. Here are a few more with the blue Vitesse.
@nickies Yes, I know of the place, Double MM Ranch, I think, but have never been there in spite of owning and driving two Morris Minors.
This item is not even 43rd scale but it has significant meaning for me. When my father bought his first Morris Minor in 1955 as a six year old youth ...
No, maybe the entry level two door sedan shown in this photo. Or even possibly this sedan delivery.
Seems very American Tootsie Toy like from the same era.
Ed, yes it is a Menards product. A bit difficult to tell what it is made of but the material is quite ridged, not likely cardboard. Comes with LED...
Randy, Email me. I could reproduce a replacement for this if I had dimensions and other attachment details. This is the sort of model crafting I do...
And here's a few more. Also known as Signature Series. The fire chief car is by Americom.
@chazy-r But if you are referring to the early Brooklin '56 Ford hardtop do keep in mind that the hard tops (pillarless cars) did have a lower roof ...