1/24 scale bump finally

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1/24 scale bump finally

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saw a couple on ebay but this place has them in sets of 4 for $ 14.99 each don't know if I want 4 but even showing a green.

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have a link? cant seem to find any for under $90 ?
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Found about four of them on ebay all around $40 the other place toy world requires a min $200 purchase. I've only seen the red one ebay.
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if they are less than 20 or so i'll buy one from someone if they want to buy four and sell them.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-FORD-F-100 ... 1e822cca01

Hopefully I'm not stepping on anyone's toes by posting this. It says more than 10 available. If this is improper etiquette then I apologize.
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thejunkman wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-FORD-F-100 ... 1e822cca01

Hopefully I'm not stepping on anyone's toes by posting this. It says more than 10 available. If this is improper etiquette then I apologize.

GREAT Find I bought TWO lol :fr: thanks
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One of my many other hobbies is building models.Moebius is supposed to be releasing a '71 F100 longbed this year.Not much time left.
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I thought the moebius kits were supposed to be out already.
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I must say... I have been away from this site for a while since the truck has been collecting spiders. The first thread I click on just delivered... I have been looking for a 1:24 scale that won't break the bank. Thanks!

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That thing's not all original. Aftermarket steering wheel, dentside plastic door panels, missing hood/cowl lacing, no starter solenoid and it doesn't even have plug wires. I like the way they relocated the hood hinges but you'll never get it running. Nice paint job though. :lol:
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:D Great ebayer too shipped them fast and well wrapped bubble wrapped and in a box within a box. Even gave me an extra discount for some reason. They are really cool, Not much left original on my full size anymore, and it was when I bought it only 8k miles even had this tiny ground wire on the rock shield splash shield whatever you call that filler between the bumper and grill. 8)
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Awesome guys. I feel like this was my first real contribute to this forum. Haha.
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They have the green ones now tons of them on ebay sell fast though seen as cheap as $10 with $5.80 ship.
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Has anyone done modifications to theirs? I bought one of the green ones through eBay for about $22. I lowered it straight out of the box. About a month later, I decided to build it into a mini version of my fullsize bump. I pulled it totally apart, filled in the holes for the passenger mirror, used my carbide bit on my Dremel to machine out the hood air gap that they forgot to add on the model, and sanded and painted it Lunar Green (since I had some left over from painting my wheels). I gently Scotch-brite rubbed the chrome on the grille and bumpers and resprayed them white. I hand painted the window rubbers black since my real truck has no chrome. I found some plastic model versions of steel wheels on ebay and bought them. The final touch was chopping the heads off of plastic push-rivets to turn them into dog dish hubcaps. I also hand-painted the door handles and lock cylinders back on. It turned out great and is a nice touch sitting on the dash of my truck at shows.
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