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What a great recreation of Mattel's first toy car. | ||
I hope to see this engine again when visiting Portland, or if it's on an excursion in Washington. | ||
I saw that locomotive when visiting Concrete, WA in 2021. | ||
Ford Condor? | ||
1954. | ||
EMD F3. | ||
Schenectady Locomotive Works? | ||
That's supposed to be the basis for James the Red Engine. | ||
Gillig? | ||
Ford Econoline. | ||
Seagrave? | ||
Citroen actually. | ||
Ford E-Series actually. | ||
Ford Gran Torino. | ||
Honda Accord. | ||
Subaru 360. | ||
Ford Fairmont. | ||
"I eat losers for breakfast." | ||
The way it's designed reminds me of Hot Wheels' Surf Crate. | ||
I think 1982 would have been a better number choice for this vehicle, seeing how that is the year Grave Digger was introduced. | ||
Autopia. | ||
Cessna. | ||
Lockheed C-130. | ||
AH-1 Cobra. | ||
Kenworth. | ||
Chevrolet. | ||
GM B-Series. | ||
GM Old Look. | ||
Bell UH-1 Iroquois. | ||
By those taillights, it looks like it was once a Chevrolet Caprice. | ||
"My own dog gone commercial. I can't stand it." | ||
Mini Moke. | ||
I'm leaning towards Checker Taxicab. | ||
Ford? | ||
Chevrolet Tahoe. | ||
I just got this one a month ago. | ||
1970s model. | ||
M4G. | ||
It's Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis. | ||
1970-74. | ||
1958-59. | ||
That ain't right. The Mallard has six driving wheels. | ||
I see a bit of Porsche. | ||
Western Star? | ||
Air Tractor. | ||
Caterpillar. | ||
Ram. | ||
McLaren? | ||
The bumper gives me Ferrari vibes. | ||
Interesting surname. |