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| NoirGuru | Mar 8 2012, 11:30 AM Post #1 |
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The All Original Gentleman
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1) 1956 Ford C-500 COE, 1970 Ford Mustang BOSS 429 & open trailer Imagine it's the fall of 1969 and Ford is out promoting it's new 1970 BOSS 429 Mustang at drag strips, race track and fairs. This set is "what could have been" back in the day. Both the 1956 Ford C-500 COE truck and 1970 Mustang BOSS 429 are painted Grabber Orange with black Ford graphics and stripping. The BOSS 429 is riding on top of a custom open trailer complete with tool box, chrome air compressor, extra tires and built in ramp. Remember to go grab "the take charge Mustang from Ford!" 2) 1958 Chevrolet Spartan LCF & E-T Mags trailer This cool set celebrates the 50 years of E-T Mag wheels. The 1958 Chevrolet Spartan LCF truck and trailer are both painted gloss black with green and white stripes and graphics of the E-T Wheels line. The truck has chrome exhaust stacks and gas tanks. While the entire set uprolls along on chrome wheels. "Get a set and get going." 3) 1957 Dodge 700 COE, 1971 Dodge Charger HEMI R/T and car carrier Painted in white this 1957 Dodge 700 COE truck and car carrier have an import job. They have to deliver the Go Green 1971 Dodge Charger R/T HEMI to it's new owner. The Charger is wearing black steel wheels in transit so that means the poverty caps are in the trunk. Maybe the new owner will opt for rallye wheels or magnum 500s? Whatever the choice the HEMI is going to be the main focal point for years to come. You can't afford NOT to be Dodge material. 4) 1956 Ford C-500 COE, 1970 Ford Mustang BOSS 429 & open trailer - Chase Car Imagine it's the fall of 1969 and Ford is out promoting it's new 1970 BOSS 429 Mustang at drag strips, race track and fairs. This set is "what could have been" back in the day. Both the 1956 Ford C-500 COE truck and 1970 Mustang BOSS 429 are painted Grabber Orange with black Ford graphics and stripping. The BOSS 429 is riding on top of a custom open trailer complete with tool box, chrome air compressor, extra tires and built in ramp. Remember to go grab "the take charge Mustang from Ford!" Since this is a chase car all the trim, bumpers and wheels are now gold. Good luck! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| jedimario | Mar 8 2012, 11:47 AM Post #2 |
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RAWR
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Of COURSE the one I'm interested in is orange... Great looking group in their own right though. |
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| Dragnet_Supporter | Mar 8 2012, 01:03 PM Post #3 |
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SUV
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I too have a feeling the orange ford will be the one no one can track down. |
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| camaro marty | Mar 8 2012, 04:29 PM Post #4 |
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Station Wagon
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I'll find it
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| craftymore | Mar 8 2012, 10:10 PM Post #5 |
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Support your local demo derby.
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Think M2 has outdone themselves with the orange Ford set. The Mopar one don't look half bad either. |
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| Swifty | Mar 9 2012, 03:02 AM Post #6 |
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The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
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The two car haulers will come home with me! In order to get me to buy the box truck, please put retail stores on the side of it. Whether it be current stores like Walmart, Target, Toys R Us, and K-Mart or defunct ones like Caldor, Hills, Ames, Bradlees, Woolworths, or Jamesway. Also, companies like Roadway or Mayflower Moving. I'm not picky in that regard (I'd love all of the above actually!) but I want to see some trucks you'd actually see on the road (whether it be currently or back in the '60s). Automotive parts companies on the sides don't interest me. That minor complaint aside, the Auto-Haulers line continues to impress me. The tools/spares that come with the Mustang trailer is exactly what we've all been asking for for years. |
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| Stangfreak | Mar 12 2012, 09:59 PM Post #7 |
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Convertible
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I'm definetly gonna chase that orange set down... The othere can wait until I find the Ford set !!! |
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| juantoo3 | Mar 14 2012, 09:46 AM Post #8 |
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The MoPar is the one I would want. Kudos for the Ford race support though, but the transporter is absolutely my favorite. Since Ford and Chevy both got their turn, now it's Dodge! |
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| Hosspower98 | Mar 16 2012, 02:17 PM Post #9 |
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Forever Blue Oval
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I need the Ford. |
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| ivantt | Apr 18 2012, 07:13 PM Post #10 |
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New casting? Quick! Take it apart!
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Sean is quite right about the toolboxes and tire rack on the trailer! Whooo Hooo! So M2 is listening!!
Edited by ivantt, Apr 18 2012, 07:15 PM.
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