Last seen: Mar 25, 2023
Great pics John. I remember seeing an FM ad for this model in a magazine and this pink lady was my first diecast buy. I now own all three along with t...
You guy's did a great job of developing these diecast thru production. I own all fourteen of your collection and thrilled to have them. Unfortunately ...
Thanks for the pics Rich, it brings back childhood memories. My grandfather was an independent car parts supplier and traveled the country in his '47 ...
Great photo shoot Jim, IMHO this is the most elegant woody wagon produced in 1:24 scale, it is a top 10 in my collection. Kudo's to D4C for filling th...
Nice collection of Chevy's Tony, I'd have to pick the '48 Fleetline Areo Sedan for a spin down route 66 if I could.
I'm bias as my first car was a used 1967 Firebird in Gulf Turquoise. It was a sexy little car but oh how they have improved on the suspensions of thes...
Nice find Pete and great fix and cleanup, model looks sharp. It is a rare find, Franklin Mint was asked to discontinue the "Smokey" version by the wid...
I'd be proud to have the green corvette in my Christmas stocking Tony - Merry Christmas
Great photos John of Buick's flagship luxury ride. I think in the 1948 model year Buick introduced the dynaflow automatic transmission option for the ...
Very nice photos Tony of what could have been. I really like the lines on the Imperial in baby blue paint and you can't forget about the toilet seat m...
Tony thanks for your clarification I stand corrected. Is there any appetite for a D4C - LECC XV in the future?
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For me it's the Grand Prix in a squeaker over the Thunderbird followed by the Chrysler with the Studebaker bringing up the rear.
The convertible was well engineered, I especially liked the addition of the snazzy trailer "World's Fair or Bust"