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Old 13th July 2007, 22:00   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rehaan View Post
Hi Skunk,

Bartending in New York! That sounds like a fun job.... (though the last time i was there at a bar i think the bartender charged my card twice (two of the same LARGE amount showed up on my bank statement)...but i was too drunk to remember if i bought one round of drinks or two

Karlosdeville is the guy you want to ask for pics of old cars, once i mentioned the words "picture" and "car" in the same post and this was his reply >

R

ps - Do post some pics of these scale models you make. Also, a FULLSCALE tata truck?? where will you keep it?
Not fullscale, full-size! One of the heavy duty ones, more specifically an LPS 3516 TC 4x2.

Bartending is fun, and in NY one gets to meet people from all over the world as well... I dont overcharge, I just overpour

I have already discovered Karlosdeville's wealth of knowledge (and illuminating pictures), that's kind of why I am here.


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Howdy

Great to see more and more people appreceating old Indian cars...Welcome. Im especially drawn to your pic of the Lincoln Indianapolis.

If you spend some time in the Supercars, imports and classics section you should find most of them covered. As for the Tempo Matador, theyre still very much around and in use, ive been meaning to snap some of the older ones...I now have a little more incentive.

Do share some pics of your collection.

Cheers
Karl

PS. Rehaan, thanks for saving me the trouble!
Well, I was thinking of putting up the pic of the Indianapolis in the "guess the car thread", but you were much too quick. I snapped it in a dealership in Connecticut, squeezed between a Dino 196S and a Kaiser-Darrin.

And thanks mr Fiat Wallah for all of your Fiat pics.

Sadly most of my (circa 2,000) model cars are stored in boxes, as my apartment cannot fit them all. Here are some motorcycles I built - they are all 20-25 mm in length. The Chevy Nova is about 6 cm.





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