tldaly
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Joined: Dec 8, 2020
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RE: Here's a 1940 Mercury Coupe - Full Custom that I like the shape of but it has a bit too much top chop.......

@bob-jackman: Bob, knowing your penchant for unmodified vehicles, I appreciate your comment and did a special edit just for you. Enjoy!

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RE: Here's a 1940 Mercury Coupe - Full Custom that I like the shape of but it has a bit too much top chop.......

@georgeschire: Ask, and ye shall receive! George, I've decided to provide a '49 Mercury coupe in stock appearing condition. Given the wheels and st...

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RE: Here is a 1939 Cadillac convertible that I edited a bit, sometime in the past. However, I came across it again so:

@perrone1: Tony, your selection and the one after, with the full moon wheel covers both are favorites of mine. This edit came from taking one on the l...

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RE: Here is a 1939 Cadillac convertible that I edited a bit, sometime in the past. However, I came across it again so:

@mikedetorrice: Yes, Mike, it takes the place of the real thing with far less time and $$ investment. Plus, none of us are as agile as we once were. F...

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RE: Here's on of John Kuvakas's What If Renderings that intrigued me so I did some edits just to see.......What If?

@bob-jackman: Bob, Tony, John, et al, here's a bonus edit. I've taken the short bed radiused rear wheel car and refined it. Note the change in wheel o...

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RE: Here's on of John Kuvakas's What If Renderings that intrigued me so I did some edits just to see.......What If?

@jkuvakas: That would be this one, I believe. Thanks to all of you for your comments.

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RE: A nostalgic tour of LeMans, 1956...

Gotta love the sound of that race-tuned DOHC inline six engine going up and down through the gears, Tony. Thanks for sharing!

2 years ago
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RE: What if? 1961 Pontiac convertible edit

Some nice edits and interesting concepts. I, too, agree that the Rebel (fastback) top is the most interesting. Thanks for sharing, Graeme.

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RE: What if...

I agree with Tony's top-up comments but find the top-down version a bit bland. I prefer the hardtop model.

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