
David1962
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do you have a pontiac? which one? Trans am 1978 perhaps!
Gidday David.
The cars in The French connection. In one scene the cops pull up in a '68 Pontiac Bonneville, pretty much my car, there's also a Lincoln Continental that is brand new. Daily drivers in this movie are insane.
All the best.
Mark.
that was some film that! did you recognise the driver in that film? he was the hit mans driver in Bullitt! Dodge charger!
Gidday David.
The Charger now there was an insane car. All that power with cross ply tyres and drum brakes. Crazy times. How good was Bullitt?
All the best.
Mark.
Hello Dan have you any more pics of GPM 1/200 Bismarck (finished)
thank you David.
No worries David. Just contact me if you need any help that I can't do in your Bismarck build log, which I'll be following .
Danny
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