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08-28-2010 08:52 PM #1
Oh yeah. A couple of beers and not putting my glasses on changed it to a Ford.
Well, I can't afford one of them either. 
Don
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08-28-2010 08:59 PM #2
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08-28-2010 10:18 PM #3
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08-29-2010 11:40 AM #4
Thanks. Pat this is a hard top, but funny the top is plastic, but the rest of the body is metal. I guess you could run it as a roadster too! The picture I posted was off the web, but identical to mine, except for a white circular sticker with 20 on it for a price tag. Couldn't believe the box was in such good shape. Also, after reader the instructions last night it was very cool to see it assembles mostly with little screws, only using glue for the plastic detail pieces. The guy also had a Dodge Ram Van model. (No idea why, as it didn't fit his collection of other stuff early 30's. He also had a box of miscellaneous tail light lens, and a 50's style inside control arm spot light, which was a mirror on the back side and light in front."
"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-29-2010 03:08 PM #5
yep the ford vicky i have did have a plastic roof . over the years some of my steel models did get moved banged around the plastic part s have been lost .most all parts that are plastic are on a post some are not and the testors cement would not hold same with the testors brush paint .if i build or rebuild any of my old stuff .it will be a etch prime and epoxy glued. the first thing on the chevy is the side vents fall out i reglued them more then one time . i just did not know about epoxy glueLast edited by pat mccarthy; 08-29-2010 at 03:13 PM.
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its ok to like chevys don walk to the light
it will not hurt you the light is good 
Right after I posted yesterday it was down again, I don't think it's getting better.
Where is everybody?