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Post by JKP on Sept 20, 2021 21:06:30 GMT
My first Automobile was a 79 Maroon Ford Thunderbird and as far as I know there isn't a Brooklin model of it.
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Post by Country Joe on Sept 20, 2021 23:09:14 GMT
My first car was a 1959 Peugeot 403 and I can't imagine anybody wanting a model of that car on their layout or in their collection, however my second car was a 1962 Triumph Herald convertible and I would love to have one on my layout. I've never seen a Brooklin 59 Peugeot 403 but, while I also haven't seen a Brooklin 62 Triumph Herald convertible I would think they might have made one.
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Post by Adam on Sept 20, 2021 23:14:52 GMT
1983 Pontiac Grand Prix. As Joe said about the Peugeot, I have no idea why anyone would want a model of this car on display anywhere. Also, I believe Brooklin sticks mostly with cars made prior to the 1980s, when they were beautiful.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2021 14:04:16 GMT
My first car was a 74 Chevy Vega wagon. I was very young and dumb - had dreams of souping it up with a V8 and large tires. I had it less than a week and the motor blew out. I started pricing out the conversion and holy crap. I ended up putting a junkyard replacement engine in it. Drove it for a few years. It started going through more oil than gas. Parked it and picked up a Chevy chevette cheap.
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Post by ptc on Sept 21, 2021 22:05:00 GMT
53 Buick, and yes, there is a Brooklin model.
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Post by jcarnutz on Sept 22, 2021 0:25:31 GMT
Mine was a '68 Impala and nope, Brooklin hasn't made one
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2021 15:29:24 GMT
Always wanted a '65 Impala. I like the look of the 6 bullet taillights
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Post by midascharlie on Sept 23, 2021 12:17:06 GMT
Mine was a 1966 M.G.Midget. Brooklin ( Lansdowne ) haven't modelled it, but there are one or two other models of it out there.
Country Joe, though thee isn't a Triumph Herald convertible in the Brooklin ranges, there is the similar Triumph Vitesse Convertible in their Lansdowne range of British cars. Different bonnet ( hood ) shape and wheels, otherwise pretty close. It came either top-down in light Blue, as LDM 19 , or top-upin Red LDM 19A Hope this helps in your search, and Good Luck.
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Post by thebigcrabcake on Sept 23, 2021 13:08:10 GMT
Mine was a 1966 M.G.Midget. Brooklin ( Lansdowne ) haven't modelled it, but there are one or two other models of it out there. Country Joe, though thee isn't a Triumph Herald convertible in the Brooklin ranges, there is the similar Triumph Vitesse Convertible in their Lansdowne range of British cars. Different bonnet ( hood ) shape and wheels, otherwise pretty close. It came either top-down in light Blue, as LDM 19 , or top-upin Red LDM 19A Hope this helps in your search, and Good Luck. Tip of the hat to a fellow British Leyland Fan! My first car was a 1978 MGB. Brooklin hasn't modeled it but I'm still hoping. A lesser model of it appears on my layout.
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Post by david1 on Sept 28, 2021 5:47:19 GMT
1959 Chevy and boy it was a real junker but I believe Brooklin has made a 59 impala.
Dave
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Post by david1 on Oct 2, 2021 4:28:37 GMT
My first new car was a 1970 Mustang mach1 and no Brooklin has not made one, yet!
Dave
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