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    long ago, maybe 15 years ago, at Roebling Road, I ran across a guy who had a model of a ?Crossley 35? in his motorhome. Apparently, a talented friend had welded it up / fabricated it for him. It was about 10-12 inches long I think. I remember that I thought it was pretty cool stuff. Does anyone recognize this model? Anyone got a photo of it to share? Just curious to see if my memory is close to right.
    [You have to check these things as you get older, you know.]
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    Quote Originally Posted by swiftdrivr View Post
    long ago, maybe 15 years ago, at Roebling Road, I ran across a guy who had a model of a ?Crossley 35? in his motorhome. Apparently, a talented friend had welded it up / fabricated it for him. It was about 10-12 inches long I think. I remember that I thought it was pretty cool stuff. Does anyone recognize this model? Anyone got a photo of it to share? Just curious to see if my memory is close to right.
    [You have to check these things as you get older, you know.]
    Reviving an old one. Ran across it looking for something else.
    Jim
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    Talent usually ends up in front, but fun goes from the front of the grid all the way to the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swiftdrivr View Post
    You have to check these things as you get older, you know.]
    Ah - yes - I know.
    Tried to find pic of my old Lola but couldn't remember the model number - tried twice and got it wrong.
    Tried again using my own name - got several pics immediately.

    Important not to forget your own name!

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    One more time. Just toying with ideas and recalled this thread, Not going to build another model [nowhere to put it] but would like to see the one this guy had. I recall it being really well done.
    Jim
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