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You will LOVE the lift...it is very . I also bought the welder/toolbox set to go with the lift. Havent'seen the ramps/jack set though...now im going to have to get those.
Thanks for causing me to spend more $$$$$
Right now I have a Lane 1:18 1967 RS/SS Camaro on the lift...friends think its awesome and ask where can I get one.
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Somehow I knew you'd be the first to reply.
According to the brown truck's tracking info, my '67 Pace Car should be waiting on the porch for me when I get home.
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quote: my '67 Pace Car should be waiting on the porch for me when I get home.
...Got mine a couple days ago (#330), ...awsome detail. It's the next best thing to having the real thing (if you know what I mean )
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quote:Originally posted by HTWLSS: Somehow I knew you'd be the first to reply.
According to the brown truck's tracking info, my '67 Pace Car should be waiting on the porch for me when I get home.
Was the 67 GMP also, are they still available?
Yes! Still available on www.diecastmuscle.com or eBay. The detail in the 67 Penske Camaro is incredible.
I also purchased the one 35thED/ed is talking about...its a brushed aluminum version of the 67 Penske and is limited to 1500 pieces.
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Yeah, that brushed aluminum, bare Penske car is on closeout for $66. Dang, I wish I could buy it right now.
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