Last seen: Jan 27, 2025
You're right, I haven't seen this Chevrolet very often, even almost never. In blue it is the first time. She's on my list but I think I'm going to mou...
@nickies The 1953 Ford Country Squire looks really good but i just come to saw the 1955 and i am more interpelled by that one. Infortunately it does n...
@bob-jackman There is not a lot of sun visor on models in general i think? Opting for something different makes a bit variety.
The 1953 Ford Customline 4 door Sedan with the 1957 Ford Zephyr Farnham estate Caribbean turquoise.
The last black and white photo, I thought was a second photo of the real car. You really have to observe.
Sorry, these are not my own photos, but these are the exact models I placed together. The MCUSA 1950 Pontiac HT Rust/Ivory just a side of the MCUSA 19...
@ben-lampson WOW! J'aime cela au boutte! Thanks!
The 1960 300F remember me the Kim Classics model.
@jcarnutz In the Buick collection, I also have the 1937 Buick Special 2-door coupe M46 Beige and the 1938 Buick Special Sport coupe Maroon. The two...
The look is so different with the black wall tires that when taking a rapidly look, I thought it was a model I had missed. Here is mine obtained at a ...
Putting the original and not detailed DC 1954 Ford Ranch wagon right next to the 1953 Ford Country Squire it is almost embarrassing.
I'm glad to hear from you Rick. Yeah the one that i have white/gray tutone version, with the red interior is my favorite. But that one is not bad as w...
@kenspear I wondered the same thing. I would say the 4-door was converted into a convertible. To my knowledge BRK has not made a convertible I think?
I have the standard station wagon as well as one that John White painted and detailed in black and yellow a few years ago for me to match my Shasta tr...