The author discusses their first experience replacing a model car in The Road Crew, emphasizing a growing need for space in their collection. They acquired a coveted “GeeTO Tiger” while expressing appreciation for Pontiac’s marketing influence on muscle car culture. The piece highlights the nostalgia for the era’s music and promotional efforts.
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T.o.t.L.O. E1: “Johnny Dark” (1954)
The first installment of Drag City Raceway’s Theatre of the Less Obvious highlights the film “Johnny Dark” (1954), featuring Tony Curtis. This Technicolor movie showcases the ambitious pursuit of creating an American sports car amidst corporate resistance. The film celebrates rare fiberglass-bodied sports cars, capturing an exciting, transformative era in automotive history.
4th GET-BACKS Report: It Must Be “Tomica Tuesday!”
The author shares their journey of replacing childhood diecast toy cars, highlighting two Tomica Datsun models. They detail the rarity and personal significance of the Nissan “Sunny” 1200GX and the 240ZG. Additionally, they reflect on the importance of preserving toys and share a glimpse of their vibrant spring blooms in the yard.
NEW BUILDS: MGBGT – A “Grail Car” Becomes A Reality!
I’ve probably referenced this post in other posts more than any other post on my blog. You know the one: my rant about Cars We Need To See As Thunderjets! Well, I’ve already determined that the #1 car on that wish list, the 300SL gullwing coupe, was made as an HO slot car by BauerContinue reading “NEW BUILDS: MGBGT – A “Grail Car” Becomes A Reality!”
THEATRE of the LESS OBVIOUS: Obscure Car Flicks You May Have Missed!
The author plans to start a new column focusing on obscure car-related movies, moving beyond well-known titles. Expect mini-reviews showcasing films from the 1950s to the present, including some made for TV. The blog aims to highlight both quality and lesser-known “turkeys” available online, celebrating the genre’s diversity.