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                • Originally posted by Noxnabaker View Post
                  Ah, maby the rear isn't that square, I thought it looked more 60's style.
                  Looks like a '53 Ford with a continental kit.

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                  Last edited by 8E45E; 03-20-2016, 04:54 PM.

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                  • Originally posted by Studedude View Post
                    That's a cute model diorama.........
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                    • Originally posted by Noxnabaker View Post
                      #5778, what kinda future car is crashed behind the wagon? straight windshield & square rear!
                      It's "for sure" a 1953 Ford Sunliner. Look at the side bar "three-combs" treatment on either side of the center grille "bullet." That is 1953 model year exclusively.

                      Further, only 1953 Fords have the spear down the center of the quarter-panel bulge above the rear wheels. 1952 models didn't have a spear and in 1954, the spear was the entire length of the car and above the bulge, not on top of it as in the subject car. BP

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                          • Is this a 4WD car?
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                            • Originally posted by r1lark View Post
                              That's a cute model diorama.........
                              Yep. Knew someone would catch that.
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                              • No, he is using wide 5 hubs and a floater rear.

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