Casting #31
Casting #31
31a American Ford Station Wagon (1956), issued 1957, length 66mm, box type B.
31b American Ford Station Wagon (1959), issued 1960, length 69mm, box types B-C and D.
31c Lincoln Continental, issued 1964, length 73mm, box types E and F.
Metal wheel and GPW models.
Clear Windows.
No Windows.
Green Windows.
The three different colour wheel types SPW, GPW, BPW.
With-out and with the tow hitch.
Just the different boxes they came in when issued.
George T.
31b American Ford Station Wagon (1959), issued 1960, length 69mm, box types B-C and D.
31c Lincoln Continental, issued 1964, length 73mm, box types E and F.
Metal wheel and GPW models.
Clear Windows.
No Windows.
Green Windows.
The three different colour wheel types SPW, GPW, BPW.
With-out and with the tow hitch.
Just the different boxes they came in when issued.
George T.
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Model vom Mike & Nico
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Mike & Nico from Austria.
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The only addition I can share George, above and beyond the handsome examples that you and Mike & Nico have shared would be this late metallic green 31C that I was fortunate to obtain from Bob Willis a couple of years back.
Greg in Cincinnati
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My 31s:
And I recently picked up this one - has defective paint application on the roof - uneven, with a small area that appears to have not dried correctly. I don't see any evidence of a repaint.
And I recently picked up this one - has defective paint application on the roof - uneven, with a small area that appears to have not dried correctly. I don't see any evidence of a repaint.
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matchbox_n_molars wrote:The only addition I can share George, above and beyond the handsome examples that you and Mike & Nico have shared would be this late metallic green 31C that I was fortunate to obtain from Bob Willis a couple of years back.
The 31B Ford has always been one of my favorite models and some great pics here guys!!
Greg, What a beautiful example of a VERY hard to find model -- well done!!
Bill
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Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
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Windowless SPW,Crimson base.
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Recently added this one with the early baseplate on a later colour body/baseplate, I assume they were using up old bases. Also not noted in stannard but in Nicks listings code 9. J
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That's a really interesting find. I agree that it must have been a stock of old bases, because the strengthened tow hook definitely appeared on the yellow-bodied station wagons with the crimson base. It's easy to see why this modification was made - this really is fragile.
I've often wondered why the body was made with the wide gap in the rear bumper around the hook. It's almost as though the body was originally designed for the subsequent modified hook. Or is there an unrecorded really early body with a narrower gap?
I've often wondered why the body was made with the wide gap in the rear bumper around the hook. It's almost as though the body was originally designed for the subsequent modified hook. Or is there an unrecorded really early body with a narrower gap?