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p51 posted:

I found an internet photograph of what the u.s. government license plates looked like on civilian type vehicles during World War II. So, I made a copy of them to scale, and put them on the 35 Ford after changing the number. They're really tough to read, but at least it's the right kind of plate.

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Great job on the plate and what a awesome pic for a bonus! 

lee drennen posted:

I Wish Neo  would come down to a reality level so  guys like me at least buy them once in awhile 

Lee if you scour Ebay very carefully, you can find some nice brands on there on occasion.  I have found brand new units for a quarter to half the price off retail on some nice cars.  I also make offers, even if the ad doesn't ask for offers.  Many times the seller will comply to your offer...

Quarter Gauger 48 posted:
lee drennen posted:

I Wish Neo  would come down to a reality level so  guys like me at least buy them once in awhile 

Lee if you scour Ebay very carefully, you can find some nice brands on there on occasion.  I have found brand new units for a quarter to half the price off retail on some nice cars.  I also make offers, even if the ad doesn't ask for offers.  Many times the seller will comply to your offer...

Thanks I’ve scored a few Franklin mint like that but they’re broken and I have to repair them nothing major though

           In the 1960s, This was a poor kid's first car' .                             

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The above was converted from the below road champ.

5 bucks at Diecast Direct, during their last sale of new older stock. Bought 2,  55 Chevys,

2, 57 Fords, all police cars for custom/conversions.... 

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Quarter Gauger 48 posted:

           In the 1960s, This was a poor kid's first car' .                             

   SAM_0655

SAM_0673SAM_0669SAM_0657SAM_0650SAM_0649

The above was converted from the below road champ.

5 bucks at Diecast Direct, during their last sale of new older stock. Bought 2,  55 Chevys,

2, 57 Fords, all police cars for custom/conversions.... 

SAM_0674

I musta been REALLY poor because I had a '57 Chevy in the 70's.    Outstanding job on the weathering!

Chief Bob (Retired)

PUFFRBELLY posted:
Quarter Gauger 48 posted:

           In the 1960s, This was a poor kid's first car' .                             

   SAM_0655

SAM_0673SAM_0669SAM_0657SAM_0650SAM_0649

The above was converted from the below road champ.

5 bucks at Diecast Direct, during their last sale of new older stock. Bought 2,  55 Chevys,

2, 57 Fords, all police cars for custom/conversions.... 

SAM_0674

I musta been REALLY poor because I had a '57 Chevy in the 70's.    Outstanding job on the weathering!

Chief Bob (Retired)

Bob, thanks'...  Don't feel bad.  My first was a 59 Plymouth, in 69, $200 off a used car lot in Waterbury, CT.  Push button drive 4 dr sedan, Belvedere. It was a completely fades out Lt blue. I hand painted it with a brush jet black.. Looked pretty good.  It also was the oldest car in my High School parking lot..... A real poor kid's car...   But it was all mine....  

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