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Agree - and it would be cool to see Orange Hauler again! *NM*
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If you have a (re-)builder and want to improve it even further, you can graft in the front frame rails and front suspension from Monogram’s “Orange Hauler” Show Rod for poseable lowered suspension. The real truck was built on a shortened ‘55 Chevy chassis. *NM*
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Nice haul... I recently scored one of those '55 Chevys, complete and mostly unbuilt.... Would love to find one of those little Lolas as well.... Built one way back when, which is sadly long gone. *NM*
The '55 Chevy is the best of the early Monograms IMO - even better than the T-Bird
If you have a (re-)builder and want to improve it even further, you can graft in the front frame rails and front suspension from Monogram’s “Orange Hauler” Show Rod for poseable lowered suspension. The real truck was built on a shortened ‘55 Chevy chassis. *NM*
Agree - and it would be cool to see Orange Hauler again! *NM*
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That custom diecast is awesome! *NM*
Great pics Howard... That show is definitely high on my bucket list!!!! *NM*
Bring an empty trunk and a full wallet :) You will easily reverse them :) *NM*
Tim's Truck Stop is just mind-bending, and that was just a fraction of what was on the 'runway' - great job by the organizers!!! *NM*
Thanks! I walk a fine line between just enough and over-the-top too many *NM*
I could have spent half the show looking at them, great job as always, look forward to meeting at the next show *NM*
We probably talked or bumped into each other *NM*
Your Wagoner petrol hauler is too cool. I saw those trucks around the Muskegon area when I was much younger. *NM*
Thanks! Somdeday I'll build the proper Wagonner tractor for it.(that's a competitor tractor hooked to it now) *NM*
Great pics Howard, and nice to meet you! *NM*
That was my pleasure :) We may meet in Texas one day :) *NM*
The fullsize cars make a great backdrop *NM*