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1904 Oldsmobile Delivery Wagon
I have access to one of these. Any interest in a card model version. Highly detailed of course....
Ken
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Oh yes!! I wish all cars looked like that and that was what we drove!! I was born in the wrong century! (I can imagine others agreeing with that statement). Yes, a very highly "kenlwest" version is in order. Think big fat "O-Rings when you design it, so it can have rubber wheels. Please!!
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I'm interested! BTW, is the vehicle pictured a restoration or modern replica?
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Count me in...please
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Good call on the O rings Zathros!
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Thumbs up from me on this one!
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Wow,that was the first model I ever built. Revell Highway Pioneer 1952. You had to melt the ends of the axles to hold the wheels on.
A 1903 curved dash Olds tried and failed to be the first car driven across the U.S.A. Someone put out a drivable 7/8 scale replica in the early sixties. |
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Oh, yeah. Count me in.
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Interest? ABSOLUTELY!
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I love it. I'd love to see more of these built.
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