Hi all --

I found the '47 Ford flatbed truck at our Walmart, along with several other 
cars that held no interest for me.   I did get the '47 truck because it is 
really funky looking and would be 10 years old in the rust belt for my 
operating period.   Although the rear tires are wide, they look like 
duallies when viewed from the side.

There is another line that is the Chip Foose before and after series that 
also has potential.   The before versions are a lot like the "for sale" 
versions in that they have seen better days.   The after versions are the 
Foose hotrods (which ARE cool) which are less useful, unless you are 
operating in a modern era.   Scale seems to be a little flexible, but 
essentially S...

Hope this helps!
Bill Winans

I found these a while back, but I think you're gonna find that the line 
isn't as great as it appears. MOST of them are "souped-up" with HUGE, rear 
racing tires, some are "lowered," some are jacked up in the rear and others 
are chop-tops, all of which are completely worthless, not to mention stupid 
looking, in my humble opinion of course. The only two I have found usable 
(so far) are the 1957 Checy Suburban and the 1959 Cadillac (which is two 
years after my cut-off date, so not really usable for my era).

John Degnan
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