Last seen: Mar 31, 2026
The sole survivor from my toybox - with the scars to prove it - purchased for me in 1960, when I was 9, and its descendent from England, purchased...
John - I agree with Kelly. I try to tell myself - "You can't own everything" - but it is a battle.
To Nickies: I am just wondering, when you say it is just an excuse are you saying that they do not make a valid point. I am asking because I am not fa...
Love the dash detail.
I'm taking the 1960 just because those tailfins are a riot and I like the garish front grille. Imagine if there was no tailfin/rocket-look craze. Yes,...
I may be wrong but, I don't think it is Sergio's goal to only produce models in the color schemes that were authorized back in the day and, if I am co...
Fantastic color schemes such that choosing one hardtop and one wagon was exceedingly difficult. I would like to have gotten 2 of each but am trying to...
Harv - At first glance I also was not going to go for a '63 but then I took a closer look with a blue '62 in front of me. I like the changes you noted...
I also got the Blue Bird HT and I got the T & C wagon in West Point Gray just because it is a color of the times (although I usually prefer 2 ...
Lotus Cream body with Cove Green roof.
Nice... even in these colors!
@jack-dodds All I know is that they are based in Ukraine.
Since I was fortunate enough to own a new 1970 Cougar in 1970, at the age of 19, it is beyond a no-brainer for me. I loved that car! Of course after 1...
2 photos of the "white" one (it is light yellow). A beauty.
All I can say is when John does My Take on this model I look forward to the part where he slides the case out of the cardboard sleeve because I have b...