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Frank with his tongue out and way more glue than is necessary ......Just the way we probably all did it at a young age! *NM*
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Thanks! I love the MAD cover pic. I was a big fan back in their heyday. The crazy absurdities were such a relief from the general dullness of school and stuff back then. ;^) *NM*
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Friday Evening Randomness..... ENJOY!!!! *PICS*
Marty, nice selection, the Rod & Custom Dream Truck & the twin rear engined fueler.....with proper Hemis no less.......lol.... *NM*
That one looks like a "tribute" or modern design (or at least updated). The original one was a gas dragster, the only mid-engine twin I can recall. Top Gas Eliminator was abolished not long after it appeared. Still a cool looking dragster! *NM*
Actually that is the original 1971 Paris Family twin Hemi car, from Rockford (IL).... It has had safety updates, so that it's legal to make high speed exhibition passes at nostalgia events (sometime with a bit of nitro in the tank)
I was curious whether it was an original as I'd never seen a pic of a rear engine twin........impressive either way. *NM*
Here are a couple of images of the car, from back in the day, that I found on the web.... *PIC*
Thanks Marty....is it just me or do others love the symetry of the Enderle top hatted, 6-71 blown fuel Hemi & zoomies.......motor porn., *NM*
Love the MAD cover. I remember my brother sneaking MAD magazines into the house, because my father hated them. For a few years, until he became a fan. *NM*
Norman Rockwell museum in Stockbridge, MA has a display of artwork from Mad through 10/27; they don't have that one, but lots of other original cover art *NM*
Personally, I was never a big fan of MAD (very much preferring CarToons), but when I spotted the cover on this copy at a little antique shop, I just had to have it! *NM*
There was always CRACKED magazine. :-) *NM*
There was also crazy magazine in the 70’s *NM*
Yep, I had both of those during the ‘70’s. *NM*
Wondering where that Model A sports coupe came from? Would always liked to have one. *NM*
RMCM used to make them. Not sure if he still does. Mines still in the box from him. *NM*
Is the top chopped like this one? *NM*
It is not. It is stock height...sorry. EASY to chop though !!! *NM*
Is it a '29? Is it one of the ones you are not sure about? *NM*
The body that R+M offered was a 32 Sport Coupe which I mastered. Sadly it is no longer available. *NM* *PIC*
True....thanks for the info *NM*
Guess I need to hang onto mine...huh? *NM*
Great pictures, including my favorite Ferrari. Thanks, Marty. *NM*
Thanks! I love the MAD cover pic. I was a big fan back in their heyday. The crazy absurdities were such a relief from the general dullness of school and stuff back then. ;^) *NM*
Frank with his tongue out and way more glue than is necessary ......Just the way we probably all did it at a young age! *NM*
Ha Ha Ha ! ;^) *NM*
Re: Friday Evening Randomness..... ENJOY!!!! *PICS*
You got pics of That Rambler wagon ...So Cool... *NM*
Stay tuned.... Pics of it are bound to show up in a future edition of randomness. *NM*
All sorts of stuff this week! the 57 Wagon, the 56 Gasser, the Pedregon fuel coupe on the primer table, the Merc Wagon, and yes the Mad magazine cover art all work for me! Thanks for sharing! *NM*
Man that's some great stuff as usual, maybe better than usual! So many pictures that get me going, so many! Nice! *NM*
Love those 36 3-windows... and a Monte--don't see those very much... *NM*
Great PICS Thanks Marty!! *NM*
The 3rd pic makes me want my 60 Bel Air back. Just like that one but needed the resto work done. I had it driveable but still needed much done. Lots of other swell rides too! Thanks Marty!! *NM*
I sure like that Mercury station wagon. I wish they still made station wagons. *NM*
They still do. *NM* *LINK*
Well, I was thinking of something more like this… *NM* *PIC*
That's my build. It is based on a Flintstone coupe body. *PIC*
Very cool build of a Weesner subject. I like it. *NM*
Thank you *NM*
Really sharp build. *NM*
Thank you! *NM*
The rusty Chevy school bus photo reminded me of a "dead" project.