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My new 1932 Roadster with old school flames! 1 Attachment(s)
Very happy I found this. I have been looking for it for years.
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Re: My new 1932 Roadster with old school flames! Hi Lucky Mike, What a blast from the past!
Maybe this is why I'm stuck so hard on Cragar SS's! I can't tell if the frame has the reveal or not. ;) I'm reminded of this Vespa that I saw at the York Pa, Street Rod Nationals this year. -VT/Jeff http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...psbba8fe88.jpg |
Re: My new 1932 Roadster with old school flames! Nice, VeryTangled, nice. I think it is one of those early pre-production frames without the reveal. I am going to submit this to my Ford researcher as well.
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Re: My new 1932 Roadster with old school flames! I wonder if HotWheel's made anything in the way of a '36 Ford?
Anybody know of a HotWheel's directory or something that I could check? -VT/Jeff |
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Several, indeed. This is the oldest one.
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Here is a very cool, vintage (1964) 1/32 scale slot car racer. Very rare.
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Re: My new 1932 Roadster with old school flames! Slot cars were so much fun! Not those sets you'd set up in your living room, but the ones at the hobby shop that were the size of the room with eight lanes.
Thanks for the photo of the '36. How do you identify them, do they have a model name or number? Did you shop on epay? -VT/Jeff |
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