Here's a nice shot of the model's interior. That stripped upholstery was some sort of rubberized cloth in the orginal. I recall that whenever I sat in it, the seat felt uncomfortably clammy, like sitting on a tarpaulin that had been rolled up after a rain without drying. Even for a seven year old, the back seat was cramped. The model seems to have faithfull reproduced every detail too! The sun visors swing, and the glove compartment actually opens. The back seat folds down to enlarge the trunk as well.
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It's 1/18 scale, and just and just about life size, or so it seemed trying to squeeze into that back seat of my Grandfather's.
Highway 61 is one of the high-end makers of 1/18 scale cars, but there's others that are even more esoteric, and several times the expense. I've seen models up in the $200 and $300 range. I'm damned grateful this one wasn't remotely that precious.
Highway 61 is one of the high-end makers of 1/18 scale cars, but there's others that are even more esoteric, and several times the expense. I've seen models up in the $200 and $300 range. I'm damned grateful this one wasn't remotely that precious.
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