It's Tuesday already? I tried thinking of something that I would have never posted before. So how about a 1950s fork lift? Lol Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Here's an update on the 32 Hubley in the fish tank. Several years now. It's worse or better, depending how you look at it.lol Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Rusty1 I have the same car but in black! I am thinking about stripping it down to give it a Stone Woods Cook paint job. That was my favorite Willys of all time. Any tips on taking it apart?
I thought I'd try another post. I was playing with my grandson this morning, with his diecast cars. I took a few photos, and a cute little video. I tried posting it. But I really screwed it up. I accidentally started a whole new thread with my phone. Then I didn't know how to delete it. So now when I'm playing. I won't try to post and play at the same time. Lol Ron.... Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
GordonC,..actually they come apart pretty easily,..only broke one rocker trim on mine,(did Willys even have that in chrome?)...I'll replace them with somethin painted body color,..most of it unscrews, the trim is heat swedged on inside the body.., just cut off the swedged part and glue it back on with super glue after paint, don't take much. didn't wanna fight the beltline trim, just painted over it. good luck with yours...
Helped build a window seat for my Son and Daughter-in-law. During the construction our Granddaughter somehow decided it was the perfect place to set up her Hot Wheel cars each morning and of course Grandpa always agreed to join in and play cars with her.
The Highland Park Diner you have is a collectible model of the original diner which is still operating here in Rochester, NY.