Lee
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Post by Lee on Jul 3, 2007 21:58:01 GMT 1
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skunk
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5th B-day
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Post by skunk on Jul 4, 2007 0:47:03 GMT 1
There are certain upsides to life in LA LA land... You could spend an entire day just admiring all the detail work on this old lovely.
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Post by Sylvain on Jul 4, 2007 8:00:28 GMT 1
Handsome car, for sure. Thanks for sharing, Lee.
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stanhas87
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1978 Dodge Monaco CHP
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Post by stanhas87 on Jul 4, 2007 8:59:48 GMT 1
Dear All:
Oh, awsome vehicle there!! Thanks for the photos, Lee.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jul 4, 2007 17:32:46 GMT 1
Thanks Lee!
Great car!
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acd
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Post by acd on Jul 8, 2007 3:14:46 GMT 1
I think we need to add this one to our wish list to be made in 1:87.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jul 8, 2007 18:01:12 GMT 1
Duesenberg as well!!
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Lee
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Post by Lee on Jul 10, 2007 1:32:07 GMT 1
I donated a nice Matchbox model of a Duesenberg to be shrunk down but Jerry is reluctant to take it apart at this point in time. He claims it is to nice a model.
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acd
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Post by acd on Jul 10, 2007 7:24:56 GMT 1
Pretty much any 1928-1937 Auburn, Cord or Duesenberg in any body style would make a great model. Duesenberg was the pinnacle of American classic cars while Auburn offered great performance and style for the price while Cords were very stlyish and had (for its time) advanced front wheel drive cars. The Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum in Auburn, Indiana, housed in the original administration building, is a great place to see these cars in their original setting.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jul 10, 2007 19:10:11 GMT 1
Might be something for Ricko!
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Lee
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Post by Lee on Jul 11, 2007 2:35:03 GMT 1
Might be something for Ricko! Only 989 photos to go so Ricko could make a model of it. ;D
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BillC
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Post by BillC on Jul 20, 2007 15:29:43 GMT 1
Or Masterpiece?
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