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Picking up hay balls from the field with their brand new tractor.

I recently bought this Alvis on Ebay. Still has original interior and wheels but I had to refinish the green.

60 year old Hammer model.

New 1/64 model by Auto World. It also comes in red.

That old Chrysler advertising sign has become a cult place for our town's MoPar owners - both of them. This is where they go to photograph their cars.

1:43 scale model by Altaya.

Another of Dinky's 38-series sports cars. This is the only 38F that I own but I'm looking for a red example. Although the real car is pre-war, this model was made in the nid-50's.

Grand Narional Roadster show

The BP company truck finally arrived with deliveries for the gas station.

No lack of female companions for this guy...

GT Spirit 1/18 scale model of the Aston Martin Valkyrie.

 

The Valyrie boasts a combined bhp of 1140 from a V12 engine and electric motor. Its top speed is around 220 mph.

Yes, we did come a long way since this was accepted model standard.

Atlas reproduction of the old Dinky 39-series Packard. Dinky was never able to make these cars with such crisp details.

This is a seventy year old toy that was never played with. It came from Ebay with the original price tag still attached. Dinky released this model in late 1949 as #139a. In the mid-50's, they renumbered their models and this became #170.

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Two of M2's Super Bees in 1/64. Releases of about ten years ago..

1979 - yours truly drove his DS to a rather pleasant date in a taverna by Hell.

That's how the people's wit explained the letters TL in the model name.

The red car is a restored model in a rare color combination. The green car is a late production (1952-53) with it's original price tag still attached. The green car has some fading and chips but still has it's original windshield and tires.

Billetproof washington

...arriving with some milk cannisters by the milk ramp. They will be picked up by a truck later.

The light green car is an original I just purchased for $9.99. It still has it's original price ink-stamped on the right side. The darker green car is one I restored.

M2 Machines' 71 Cuda model in 1/64.

Always thought I would own one like this sometimes in life, but it hasn't happened yet.

Volvo V70 - 2010

 

Kent Police Traffic Car

Code 3, based Minichamps

Code3, based Hongwell

1958 Edsel. This is a 1/25 scale model I built from the AMT kit. As a kid, one of the first friction motor cars I had was an AMT model of the Edsel. Basically this color, which lead me to build the model.

Sneaking it off by the petrol station, post employees use to do that each day.

It was an impressive sight around 1970, delivering beer to pubs and night clubs in the narrow city streets. Handpainted Wiking model.

Auto World Tangiers Orange Chevy truck in 1/64.

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