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An F-86 !! Now were talkin' !! Also, saw a name I haven't seen in a long time-Ted Lear, (a.k.a. "Chopper".) *NM*
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Back with a vengeance.... Friday Evening Randomness returns to jump start your weekend.... ENJOY!!!! *PICS*
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Back with a vengeance.... Friday Evening Randomness returns to jump start your weekend.... ENJOY!!!! *PICS*
Re: Great photos Marty and the "camera girl" looks like a Mopar Girl. *NM*
That "camera girl" looks like she's being checked out by that fat guy in the striped shirt in the background. lol! *NM*
Well, that pic WAS taken at the Belvidere Mopar Happening, sooooooo.....
Thanks for the pics Marty...sure like to get my hands on a "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" kit. *NM*
Thanks Marty!! *NM*
My day is complete..... Went to see MIDWAY AND FORD vs FERRARI and now Friday randoms. MAN what a day. *NM*
What did you think of "Midway", Frank? *NM*
I very much so like it.... I was trying to compare it to the original and they stayed pretty close. Truth is truth but you know how Hollywood does things for the sake of time etc.... But it would be a most see for most of us. Great camera work and special FX. *NM*
The one thing from what I've seen and read was the submarine action in the movie and in my opinion not enough of it. Wasn't the Yamamoto sank during the time they retreated, that to me should have been shown. *NM*
Yamato was sunk in April 1945
Yamamoto, was the Admiral who organized, both Pearl Harbor(Dec. 7th), and Midway. Was later in a plane that was shot down, and was found in the jungle still strapped in his seat. *NM*
I knew I'd get them switch around again..... I do remember that the US intercepted messages about when he was flying and where. I couldn't remember all the details about the ship Thanks *NM*
No worries, my man. Been there(more than once). L.O.L. *NM*
The ship was the Yamato, which succumbed to air power in '45; Yamamoto was the Admiral famed for Pearl Harbor,
Wow, quite a variety this time out Marty! Who made the Kaiser Darrin? *NM*
That was probably built using an R & R casting, which was based on an old, crude, Premiere kit. *NM*
Cleaning the snick-snack off the Cadillac makes it look great... *NM*
I'm seeing red, both '57 and '63 Chevs, wow! *NM*
Sure wish there were kits of that green LTD 2dr. hardtop and red Grand Prix. *NM*
Me too. *NM*
An F-86 !! Now were talkin' !! Also, saw a name I haven't seen in a long time-Ted Lear, (a.k.a. "Chopper".) *NM*
Talked to Ted briefly and he is doing OK..... Little foot surgery and just a few health issue but you know as you and me can relate, we are upright and at our age health stuff is common. Ted is a good man. *NM*
Thanks for the update, Frank. Also, you ain't even CLOSE to this old man's age!!! L.O.L. Like laying sod-"green side up" !! L.O.L. *NM*
No your right Boom but at 64 I still have my aliments and issues. *NM*
Exactly right, Frank. I see it at the clinic(I volunteer there)every Tuesday. Even people younger than you. *NM*
That drag IH Scout is cool! *NM*
Thanks Marty your usual great job. Craig *NM*
The Chitty Bang Bang car, now that is my holy grail of holy grails. The rest of the pics are great to, thanks! *NM*
I trust this is not its original ride height, and those are not its original wheels. *NM* *PIC*
I like the logo on the '63 Chevy front fender. *NM*
Yeah...pretty cool. *NM*