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Jada 57 Chevy panels at Diner
Topic Started: Feb 13 2014, 12:27 PM (282 Views)
78Gremlin_GT
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Ok, who's the wise guy who drove the Cameo for this cameo? LOL! I bought this S / O gauge Plasticville Diner Wednesday, and wanted to try it out, so I called all the panel truck owners, and they showed up en mass to park at the diner ( on my new loveseat parking lot ). Guess the comedian had to drive his "convertible" panel truck. :P Anyway, need to find a place to display my panels, they've been garaged in a box for too long now.

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Guntownal
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Cool pic!
I'm addicted to those panels also...I have at least 20 or so. Can't get enough of 'em!
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here is the pic, so you don't have to click:

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JeepXJLover
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LUVRE the diner! How much did that cost?

Also like the white panel with fender skirts. The panels always flew off the pegs around here.
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JeepXJLover
Feb 13 2014, 06:52 PM
LUVRE the diner! How much did that cost?

I paid $20 for it at a vintage train shop dealer this week. The popular models don't come cheap, and I haven't seen a diner in ages for sale. Next is to find a nice S gauge gas station.

Jerry
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78Gremlin_GT
Feb 13 2014, 11:13 PM
JeepXJLover
Feb 13 2014, 06:52 PM
LUVRE the diner! How much did that cost?

I paid $20 for it at a vintage train shop dealer this week. The popular models don't come cheap, and I haven't seen a diner in ages for sale. Next is to find a nice S gauge gas station.

Jerry
Oh yeah I know a small fortune can be spent in a train hobby store. There is or was one in Clive, Iowa. Most of the items in there were more than I spend on diecast in a entire year. Very high quality stuff, just too rich for my wallet.
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Nice!
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Now that is a happy crowd that will keep the diner staff hopping for a while. :D
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