Congratulations! Wish they would give credit to the car owner for the models. Make sure everything is right for them. My personal experience is with their 50 T&C model which was done from Lyn Zettlemoyers car many years ago. When I got my copy finally I was amazed to find all of the problems under the hood Red engine, Silver aircleaner and the most amazing was the vacuum cylinder for the brakes on the firewall instead of under the front seat. This is exactly the way his car was and now many now think they are to be this way. Don't let them believe they didn't have radiators! Congratulations again. From: Dave Stragand[SMTP:dave.stragand@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 1998 10:47 PM To: tehoema@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [FWDLK] Franklin Mint "Christine" Model & '59 Sport Fury Conv.'sFor Sale Thanks to Jim Wilson and Daniel Andersson who pointed a Franklin Mint engineer my way, F.M. will be coming to visit me next week to model the "Christine" scale model after MY car! Hooray!!! =) I talked on the phone with the engineer for quite a while. They'll be taking some photos ("around 300 or so") and sitting through my "Plymouth Class"... during which they'll learn the differences between the 1957 Fury, the 1958 Fury, the 1958 Belvedere, and "Christine". This should be fun! What should be more fun, is the fact that "The Duchess" has neither radiator nor battery at present. They said they're quite accustomed to pushing cars around for photos. Oh well. Hopefully I'll be able to patch things together quickly enough to move her around for the photo shoot anyway. I'm also going to try and gently push them to make a '58 Fury and/or Belvedere model... Does anyone know whose car the '57 Fury model was modeled after? -Dave PS - There was someone looking for a '59 Sport Fury convertible... there are 2 listed in Old Car Trader this month. If you need the details, just drop me a line.
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