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Look what came in the mail today!

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Jon P in NC

04-03-2000 19:23:08




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This ad came in the mail today from the Danbuy Mint. It is 1:16th scale and very detailed. The front tires move with the steering wheel, the gas door opens and the rear tires can be repositioned to change the track width. It looks very impressive and can be had for only $119.00!

BG you were looking for a N model. This may be the one.

BTW I have no connection with Danbury Mint. Just thought you would be interested.

Jon E. Purut

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John (NL)

04-04-2000 00:46:20




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 Re: Look what came in the mail today! in reply to Jon P in NC, 04-03-2000 19:23:08  
Talk about authenticity! My right brake pedal hangs lower than the left too, no matter how often I adjust it.



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Jim Krapf

04-04-2000 17:00:00




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 Re: Re: Look what came in the mail today! in reply to John (NL), 04-04-2000 00:46:20  
Hey Hey Hey lets keep it clean .



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tim 52 8n 467745

04-03-2000 23:42:56




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 Re: Look what came in the mail today! in reply to Jon P in NC, 04-03-2000 19:23:08  
figures ! they sold my mom a jubilee telling her it was a 52 8n . do wish they would have put the newer from rims that were the option and were on the jub. i always thought they looked better. =)



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Jim(UT)

04-03-2000 19:32:27




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 Re: Look what came in the mail today! in reply to Jon P in NC, 04-03-2000 19:23:08  
I have 3 Danbury models: a '62 T-bird, '55 Crown Vic, and a '40 Ford Coupe. The detail on Danbury models is outstanding. The T-bird even has spark plug wires and a glovebox that opens. These are NOT toys. Franklin mint offers a Jubilee that is also very detailed (my wife' uncle has a Franklin Jube). Beats the heck out of Ertl toys, even the precision ones.



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