The Jalopy Journal
To continue the '59 Buick theme... With the '59 Ranchero done, I used some of the leftover energy to start the AMT '59 Buick I've always wanted...
I'm happy that this one is finished after all this time and reasonably satisfied with the result. These pics don't do justice to the Candy Lime...
Making progress on the '59 Ranchero mild custom. Here are couple recent shots after the Tamiya Candy Lime was shot over a Silver Leaf base coat....
Thanks, Alan! This car started as a styrene toy version of PMC's Ranchero promo. The doors are longer on the '59 than the '57 because Revell...
After a year-plus my '59 Ranchero is back on the bench! Decided to do a full mockup in primer before final body work, a touch more primer, then...
Yep, I do believe you're right. And every other detail matches the Model T. Thanks.
That was my first thought, but it doesn't have a quarter window like the T did. [ATTACH]
In the Maine woods, 12/26/20. What appears to be a '25 Chevy. Or maybe I'm wrong... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some Kodachromes shot by my Grandad at the Martin Field at Canton, Ohio in 1953 or so. Aeronca Champions of the Canton Aviation Co. [IMG]...
Love everything about this truck!
Finished this '58 Fairlane 500 “taildragger” mild custom recently. Original 1958-vintage 3-'n-1 customizing kit. Modified cruiser skirts from...
Stellar work, Tony! Love that B-17! My kind of build! As a UK modeller you might appreciate my build of the first Airfix air plane kit, a...
Been working on bodywork for my '59 Ranchero, plus some fun stuff... Lake plugs...[IMG] Tailpipes... [IMG] and a bed cover. [IMG] Also...
Glad I have a copy - it's a really well-done book. Sad that it's out of print. I'm fortunate to have "Grease Machines" as well. Both are...
This very basic friction toy made by Product Miniature Corporation (PMC) was based on their more detailed dealer promotional model. While the...
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