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Post by swampdaddy on Feb 6, 2020 1:03:28 GMT 1
Oxford's latest announcement for four new future releases: 1954 Buick Century station wagon 1942 Chrysler Town & Country "woody" barrel back wagon 1948 Dodge pickup 1959 Imperial coupe
Looking forward to these at my local hobby shop, need more wagons.
Have fun, Swamp Daddy
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Post by mstar on Jul 31, 2020 1:39:15 GMT 1
Just to let you know. Model Car World with their brands BoS, Brekina and new PCX87 will according to mo87.de bring out around 100 new models ranging from 1930s Fiat to the brand new Aston Martin DBS Superleggera. Among them are some American cars/trucks. PCX87: Chevrolet Corvette (C8 / 2020) Brekina: Cadillac Eldorado Convertible (1976) Chevrolet Caprice (1987) Ford Fiesta Mk I (1976) (European but sold in US) Ford LTD Country Squire (1979) Ford Mustang (1968) GMC Sierra Grande (1982) Kenworth K100 (1976) Peterbilt 359 (1973) BoS: Cadillac Series 62 Coupé (1946) You can see the impressive list with Ferrari, Volvo, VW, Ford etc. here: www.mo87.de/forumv2/viewtopic.php?f=167&t=22711&p=328498#p328498
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jim68cuda
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Post by jim68cuda on Aug 15, 2020 0:01:05 GMT 1
Thanks. Thats quite a long list. But, among all those vehicles, there is only one 60's American car, and its a 68 Mustang. Again. How many 60's Mustangs have been done already in 1/87 scale? Wish they had planned a 68 Cougar instead, or a 68 Barracuda. or a 68 Firebird. or just about any other 68 American car. Really tired of not having alot of 1/87 scale American cars from the era I like best other than Mustangs and Corvettes.
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Post by culcune on Aug 30, 2020 5:30:27 GMT 1
One of my forgotten cars that I REALLY should have kept was a '68 Cougar with the 302/4 barrel. I bought it off the 2nd owners who bought it off their neighbors in 1970 in the foothills of La Canada, California. This was in 1988. I paid $700 dollars for it. Eventually the transmission went out which was odd considering I barely drove the car, but there was a hint it was going out on the way home. I had the transmission fixed and sold the car recouping my money. Of course, I never should have sold it...
But, yes, a '68 Cougar would have been a GREAT model considering we have like 1,023 Mustang models. This time, I would like one with the 428 engine and 4-speed (or at least the model to be based on...)
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Post by culcune on Oct 18, 2020 2:52:12 GMT 1
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Post by swampdaddy on Oct 20, 2020 18:22:52 GMT 1
Sounds good to me; a bit pricey though. Will have to see one first.
buy more Mustangs: Swamp Daddy
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