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check this gas powered scale model CS!

390cs68rcode

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I am probably gonna get one of these for the entryway of my house. They are about 6 feet long and gas powered.

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link to website


http://www.powercarcompany.com/68_california_special.htm
 
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390cs68rcode

390cs68rcode

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[quote author=hookedtrout link=board=1;threadid=1778;start=0#msg11400 date=1118207922]
How much, who's making them and.......does it come in blue? ;D

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Will be talkig with the person who makes them today. They are not cheap.
 

case12

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The detail is impressive (really). This person did their homework on the GT/CS. The only things missing are the fog lights and the front bumper guards would be chrome (not painted).

It has to be a convertible, or only my 4 year old would be able to drive it.

Paul, you may want to include a picture of this somewhere in your book. Casey ;D ;D


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390cs68rcode

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yep, the person who made it for them is the person I am talking to about making me one. The cost of one of these is about half of what a decent real one goes for. Got to talk myself into spending this chunk of change.
 

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[quote author=jbsteven link=board=1;threadid=1778;start=0#msg11414 date=1118258499]
yep, the person who made it for them is the person I am talking to about making me one. The cost of one of these is about half of what a decent real one goes for. Got to talk myself into spending this chunk of change.
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It might be cheaper to build your own? Certainly a lot more fun. ::) Back to the buy it restored or restore it yourself dilema?

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