Last seen: Apr 28, 2026
@chris On the black one they omitted the key in the ignition {violet}:sad:
@Chris, As the owner of a 1/1 '57 Tbird, I concur with you the Precision 100 is indeed the best model of this car and remarkably accurate. I have nev...
@chav For what its worth, the Maroon version also has similar trunk hinges.
Why does my original of the same model never look as good as Rich's photographs???
I may be mistaken, however I believe that in 50's, the "Starfire" name was reserved for the Olds Ninety-Eight convertible. It reappeared in both hard...
Rich, What a beautiful model, thanks.
On November 22, 1963 I was on an Amtrak train heading from Grad school at Columbia in NYC to Washington DC for a student architectural conference. Arr...
@bob-jackman Bob as you are aware the coral wheels were correct. Ford models in the mid 50's always color coordinated the wheels to the body color. I...
You are not alone George. I find the smooth, less edgy lines of the '68 a vast improvement in the body, and the front end far more attractive and les...
Rich, Please forgive my nit picking. This glorious Cadillac is a Fleetwood Series 60. Sedan. Series 75 was the limousine. The model was made by Frank...
@michaeldetorrice Mike, Franklin Mint made one in their "Cars of the 60's series. Large gaps in opening parts, however not a bad model.
Mint Models has announced today a "Dealer" special edition Stamp model of a '59 Cadillac Coupe de Ville all red with red/white interior. (only $149.0...
Looks like the mother of 'Excaliber"
For Bob Jackman: Bob, I believe that the coral painted rims on the Lincoln are correct. In '56 and subsequently, it was FoMoCo practice to paint whee...
After the '57 Chrysler 300-C I feel the '57 DeSoto styling was the most successful example of the 1957 "Forward Look"