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Impossible Mission?- 1967 split grill Ford 5000

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Tanklord

03-03-2004 22:19:43




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Help- I have been trying to find any scale- other than 1:1 of this particular tractor. Also any decent photos of the front end of a 1965-67 model would help. Thinking about contracting someone to customize a precision model#7 into this particular version.

Yes Stan I read this forum, but like many others very seldom post- will try and get more involved but it is sometimes difficult to get Internet access on offshore drilling rigs.

Charles Begnaud

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04-25-2004 06:11:33




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 Re: Impossible Mission?- 1967 split grill Ford 500 in reply to Tanklord, 03-03-2004 22:19:43  
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Stan - Florida

03-04-2004 18:32:05




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 Re: Impossible Mission?- 1967 split grill Ford 500 in reply to Tanklord, 03-03-2004 22:19:43  
Hope I didn't ruffle too many feathers with my post about answering on here. As I told Mitch, I can't help, but I am answering, just so you'll know I'm not named after a street (One Way).

Stan



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Loren - Minnesota

03-06-2004 15:47:03




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 Re: Re: Impossible Mission?- 1967 split grill Ford in reply to Stan - Florida, 03-04-2004 18:32:05  
Stan,
You ruffled mine enough, as a reminder to check this board more often. Thank, and thanks for the response on the JD board regarding contact. Loren



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Stan, you done good . . .

03-05-2004 05:42:04




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 Re: Re: Impossible Mission?- 1967 split grill Ford in reply to Stan - Florida, 03-04-2004 18:32:05  
didn't he Fred? (anyone recognize that line?)

Stan, I'm on your side! I think the ruffling you did has brought a little life to this board. It needed shaking up a little. This should be fun. And I ain't hangin' around nowhere if I can't have a little fun!

So, without getting mushy, I'd like to say Thanks!

You seem to have a wealth of knowledge about toys and you're willing to share it to help others. I 'preciate it. So, keep posting and straighten me out if my "ribbing" you goes over the line. I think you did a good thing and I don't intend to let you forget it!

Mitch

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Mitchissippi

03-04-2004 08:43:17




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 Re: Impossible Mission?- 1967 split grill Ford 500 in reply to Tanklord, 03-03-2004 22:19:43  
Charles, I'll look thru some of the sites I lurk around on and if I run across what you're looking for I'll post back here.

Let's post back and forth here instead of e-mailing, so Stan won't get upset. hehe!

Mitch



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Dan

06-20-2004 12:17:00




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 Re: Re: Impossible Mission?- 1967 split grill Ford in reply to Mitchissippi, 03-04-2004 08:43:17  
Are you talking about Shorty Allisons old Mission Impossible Farmall with the Blown Hemi from the 1970's?



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tanklord

03-04-2004 17:18:54




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 Re: Re: Impossible Mission?- 1967 split grill Ford in reply to Mitchissippi, 03-04-2004 08:43:17  
I'm with you Mitchissippi. Any decent farm shows -toy or real size in Mississippi. I live in Lafayette Louisiana and there aint squat here for tractors or farming type shows. Just street parties full of drunks celebrating sugar cane harvest, rice harvest, etc.



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Mitchissippi

03-05-2004 05:24:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Impossible Mission?- 1967 split grill in reply to tanklord, 03-04-2004 17:18:54  
Tank,
We just had a toy tractor show in Strakville in February. Second time we've done it, but it seemed to draw a lot of interest this year. We plan to advertize better, and sooner, next year. I'll be sure to remind you guys on here.
There's also the 3 day Flywheel Festival in Houston, MS in the spring and fall. This show has been around for years and draws quite a few classic "real" tractors, lots of good food, arts & crafts, live music, & a small pull. We showed a few toys last fall, but once again, needed more advertizing. I've never been, but I hear there is a big pull down in the delta each year. Can't remember where - Cleveland I think.
I'll get more info on these events and post them here.

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