View Full Version : 1956 Plymouth Fury
STUTZ 08-16-2007, 02:53 PM Just a few pics of a 1956 Plymouth Fury made by Brooklin.
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i34/STUTZ64/DSC02213.jpg
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i34/STUTZ64/DSC02215.jpg
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i34/STUTZ64/DSC02234.jpg
Lummox 08-16-2007, 06:08 PM Great car,that's the first year for the Fury name. In it's day those where really fast.
I have a 1:1 '56 Plymouth Savoy 4-dr. with only 56,000 mi on it. It has a 277 V-8
It's kinda strange Brooklin put all this nice extra detail into this model but then left out the chrome trim tampoing.
But I'd still buy it.
STUTZ 08-16-2007, 07:02 PM Great car,that's the first year for the Fury name. In it's day those where really fast.
I have a 1:1 '56 Plymouth Savoy 4-dr. with only 56,000 mi on it. It has a 277 V-8
It's kinda strange Brooklin put all this nice extra detail into this model but then left out the chrome trim tampoing.
But I'd still buy it.
Lummox, if you have a chance, take a pic of your 1:1 Plymouth Savoy 4 door and post it here. Your Savoy sounds nice! Some guys use bare metal foil to detail the chrome on Brooklin models.
JasonZ 08-16-2007, 08:41 PM Very nice pics STUTZ! I like the delicate and intricate detail on it. I like their reflection windows in the front and their wheels!
nice machine stutz im sure lummox know s those old driveshafts were easy to twist the u joints right out of them doing a burnout , you always made sure you had a hoop welded under the driveshaft to catch it l.o.l. mine had a 3 92 hemi not a factory car a little add on .
pearl was telling me you had a nice collection of 1 /43 scale cars so i thought id see whats up i got rid of mine to many scales of cars we collected not enough space l.o.l. but the durham classics and brooklyns were nice cars
and lummox i seen your machine love the hood scoop on it
jim :wave:
STUTZ 08-17-2007, 12:06 PM nice machine stutz.
pearl was telling me you had a nice collection of 1 /43 scale cars so i thought id see whats up i got rid of mine to many scales of cars we collected not enough space l.o.l. but the durham classics and brooklyns were nice cars
jim :wave:
Thanks Jim, and welcome to the 1/43 scale forum! :wave:
The majority of my 1/43 scale cars are Brooklin, but I love Durham models too. I have about 6 Durham models. The 1941 Ford is my favorite, followed by the Wurlitzer 1953 Ford pickup trucks and the standard version pickup. There are threads already here that I posted pics of these models.
I wish pearl would return......I miss her diorama pics. If you are lurking on that surfboard pearl......enjoy the rest of the summer!
Have a GREAT WEEKEND everyone!......Ray :wave:
BluntFronts 08-18-2007, 12:48 AM That's a fine model of a hot car; Mr. Exner totally rocked.
The gold-toned hood ornament on this Brooklin really sets it off. Thanks for posting the pics.
Lummox 08-19-2007, 04:48 PM Sorry STUTZ, I can't seem to locate my pics of the Plym.
I'll try to take new ones this week.
STUTZ 08-19-2007, 09:55 PM Sorry STUTZ, I can't seem to locate my pics of the Plym.
I'll try to take new ones this week.
Take your time lummox.
Did I read a post somewhere that you have a hood scoop on the '56 Plymouth?
Take your time lummox.
Did I read a post somewhere that you have a hood scoop on the '56 Plymouth?
hey stutz if your talking about the post i made, about a hood scoop i was talking about the 68 plymouth . i seen a picture of that car
because the topic was about a 56 plymouth i should have said 68 plymouth
i did see a 56 parked in the same picture no scoop on that one :wave:
STUTZ 08-19-2007, 10:50 PM hey stutz if your talking about the post i made, about a hood scoop i was talking about the 68 plymouth . i seen a picture of that car
because the topic was about a 56 plymouth i should have said 68 plymouth
i did see a 56 parked in the same picture no scoop on that one :wave:
Thanks bear. :wave:
Never mind lummox, it was a mix up. :wave:
Lummox 08-20-2007, 11:45 AM You guys wouldn't happen to be talking about my 1:1 pics on JL-Talk,mould you?
I have a'68 Fury with home-made aluminium hood sections that incorperate hood scoops.(?)
STUTZ 08-20-2007, 01:11 PM You guys wouldn't happen to be talking about my 1:1 pics on JL-Talk,mould you?
I have a'68 Fury with home-made aluminium hood sections that incorperate hood scoops.(?)
I didn't see that thread. Gonna have to check it out.
You guys wouldn't happen to be talking about my 1:1 pics on JL-Talk,mould you?
I have a'68 Fury with home-made aluminium hood sections that incorperate hood scoops.(?)
just to add to the confusion yup ,thats what i was talking about the post on j.l.talk
:wave:
im headin back to the cave now before i cause more confusion :rolleyes:
MattGTO 08-20-2007, 07:19 PM What do you use for pictures? I mean what do you set the car on? Cause its great :thumbsup:
NICE pic by the way!
STUTZ 08-20-2007, 09:47 PM What do you use for pictures? I mean what do you set the car on? Cause its great :thumbsup:
NICE pic by the way!
I got the tile squares from a HT member as a ROAK. It looks like very long glossy photocopy paper.
MattGTO 08-20-2007, 09:51 PM I got the tile squares from a HT member as a ROAK. It looks like very long glossy photocopy paper.
cool. Maybe I can print something until I find one :thumbsup:
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