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It was a baby dinosaur. The long red car ran him over.
It was a baby dinosaur. The long red car ran him over.
From New Mexico, I'd guess . . . "Santa Fe Trail Stages" on the door of the car, and the destinations "Socorro" and "Springerville" on the plate above the windshield.
Too short to be a Lincoln Continental Mark I (and the only color I've ever seen those in, in pictures, is black). I expect it would be hard to park with such poor visibility (i.e., none) out of the rear quarter -- but it would look sharp with the top down.1. The station is Art Deco heaven!
2. Cute as heck car in foreground which, asking our car experts, is?
That's from the UK, isn't it? "Petrol Supply ___ 1957 Ltd." instead of "Inc.", and "SpecialiSed" instead of the U.S. "SpecialiZed"? Plus the car just outside the garage looks to be right-hand-drive. And I can't imagine a U.S. body shop advertising "panel beating" instead of "body work."
1. The station is Art Deco heaven!
2. Cute as heck car in foreground which, asking our car experts, is?
The car on the lift with the door open might be one of those "business coupes" we see so often in '30s and '40s films.
I'm pretty sure that's a 1940 Ford.
Hm! I built I don't know how many 1/25 scale versions of that car in the '60s, but always as a hardtop or 2-door sedan, never as a convertible. AMT didn't offer one. I've heard that the '39 and '40 were superb cars, solid and reliable.I'm pretty sure that's a 1940 Ford.
New Zealand, if my memory serves.That's from the UK, isn't it? "Petrol Supply ___ 1957 Ltd." instead of "Inc.", and "SpecialiSed" instead of the U.S. "SpecialiZed"? Plus the car just outside the garage looks to be right-hand-drive. And I can't imagine a U.S. body shop advertising "panel beating" instead of "body work."
Hm! I built I don't know how many 1/25 scale versions of that car in the '60s, but always as a hardtop or 2-door sedan, never as a convertible. AMT didn't offer one. I've heard that the '39 and '40 were superb cars, solid and reliable.
I'm not sure, Lizzie, but it makes me want to visit Rock City.What state's that last one in again?