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Post by stevehammann on Aug 25, 2021 12:10:58 GMT -6
Hmmm, wonder where they ever came up with THAT idea? Annddddd, discuss!
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Post by donculley on Aug 26, 2021 6:34:31 GMT -6
Hmmm , well the Deora did have a Ford station wagon rear hatch glass for the flip out entry ; maybe Ford thought they could do better with an all Ford product ?
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Post by showrodjohn on Sept 6, 2021 6:14:56 GMT -6
Not as good looking as the Deora
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Post by erwin on Oct 8, 2021 20:19:50 GMT -6
I like this. Would make a cool build.
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Post by stevehammann on Oct 24, 2021 17:09:07 GMT -6
And THEN there's THIS....
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Post by stevielewis on Oct 24, 2021 17:15:36 GMT -6
Now that is cool!
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Post by stilljustharley on Oct 25, 2021 0:38:21 GMT -6
And THEN there's THIS.... OK, I'll bite. It may just be the photo but how do you get into that - there's no obvious door lines anywhere?
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Post by stevehammann on Oct 25, 2021 9:39:35 GMT -6
F.M. LOL. I found it trolling this interwebs thingie and thought it would fit in with this post. Could very well be photo shopped but you gotta admit would make a cool 1/24 build. I would probably do a diagonal cut from about 2 o'clock in the front wheel opening to the rear of the B pillar and have it tilt forward like a tilt front end on a gasser. Orrrr.... do it like the real Deora and flip the windsheild up and the grill section down.
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Post by showrodjohn on Oct 26, 2021 5:40:41 GMT -6
I love the T Bird concept. Perhaps you just climb in the side window Dukes style.
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Post by stevehammann on Oct 26, 2021 18:01:19 GMT -6
I love the T Bird concept. Perhaps you just climb in the side window Dukes style. THREE THUMBS UP !
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Post by stevehammann on Oct 30, 2021 8:45:28 GMT -6
And THEN there's THIS.... I could see our friend Ira Dahm creating this as a custom bike hauler. Just sayin' Ira?
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