Ron has the most interesting collection of promotional and styling models I have ever seen, and the stories and knowledge to go along with each piece. This was a treat, and so generous of Ron to share it with us; as these ultra-rare styling cars are almost never seen, socked away in private collections away from enthusiasts.
As a lifetime Collector,,found your awesome Show,,,and at 85,,design models, of large scales always had my attention back to the forty’s etc,,,terrific ,,notice that you get a little Antsy at Rons love for his craft,,we love it ,,so be cool, and thanks for your great show…
What an amazing collection. I love this scale which really allows you to appreciate the form of the cars. And what a great story about that Toronado, he retells it like it happened yesterday. And now that car is at the center of the display and surely one of the great memories of his years of collecting.
Beautiful! The movie "Woman's World" (1954) features shots of Ford styling models identical to those in Ron's collection, as well as full-sized, operational Ford concept cars of the period. The plot follows an automotive magnate's (Clifton Webb) effort to pick the right successor to his deceased general manager.
Cuando veía en revistas o libros fotos antiguas de los estudios de diseño de autos, siempre me pregunté ¿Dónde estarán ahora esos modelos? Ahora sé donde estan algunos de ellos. ¡Fascinantes!
"Ford At Fifty," I have a few photos of the baby blue-colored model. It was for sale at a Fall Hershey Auto Show circa 1996. I can't attach the photos or I would. I would like to hear anything you have to share about the 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan convertible. Love the 49 Ford models. The 49 Hudsons are incredible as well. You really can't see the full impact of the design until you see it at that scale. Thank you for sharing!!!!
He’s wrong about the years of the Hudsons. And Hudson started in 1909 and was made until 1957. The last three years were after the merger with Rambler.
I have model cars and trucks the one model I can't find but I really want is a 1977 Corvette model because I have the real car and I am related to Louise Chevrolet but no body can make it or even find one
Of course the younger generations have heard of the Hudson car company. Anyone who has ever watched the Pixar movie Cars knows of the Hudson Hornet. Studebaker I’m not so sure though. I mean, I am more likely going to find one of those at a car show than a Hudson.
i wonder if he ever had to deal with the tool and die men who had to make the dies for these body panels.I bet there was a lot of head-butting and arguments about what was feasible and what wasnt.
Ron has the most interesting collection of promotional and styling models I have ever seen, and the stories and knowledge to go along with each piece. This was a treat, and so generous of Ron to share it with us; as these ultra-rare styling cars are almost never seen, socked away in private collections away from enthusiasts.
As a lifetime Collector,,found your awesome Show,,,and at 85,,design models, of large scales always had my attention back to the forty’s etc,,,terrific ,,notice that you get a little Antsy at Rons love for his craft,,we love it ,,so be cool, and thanks for your great show…
Absolutely fascinating and a great collection of mock up and prototype models of cars from the 50s and 60s
The 1/8 th cars were very cool! The man knows his stuff.
What an amazing collection. I love this scale which really allows you to appreciate the form of the cars. And what a great story about that Toronado, he retells it like it happened yesterday. And now that car is at the center of the display and surely one of the great memories of his years of collecting.
What a beautiful collection I remember seeing theses cars back in my day my father had a 1949 Oldsmobile I was 10 years old back then
REALLY REMARKABLE. MY GOODNESS, SUCH TALENT!
This is fantastic.Thank you for doing this video and the other one with promo cars.
Thanks for a great video - still enjoyable years later! ;)
Love this model car they’re amazing thank you for sharing
Beautiful! The movie "Woman's World" (1954) features shots of Ford styling models identical to those in Ron's collection, as well as full-sized, operational Ford concept cars of the period. The plot follows an automotive magnate's (Clifton Webb) effort to pick the right successor to his deceased general manager.
Fantastic. I have a few pf these styling studio cars.
What an amazing collection, i really enjoyed watching this.
A very cool collection of cars for sure. Thanks for showing it to us.
That's incredible
Fantastic great job
Your models are a masterpieces
Congratulations from Italy
A fabulous collection.
@Kentlund == Thanks but Camera man please get CLOSER AND CLOSER to the MODEL CARS will you please!!!!!
Thanks for sharing this beautiful collection.
Fascinating 👍🏽 great job thanks for sharing
Cuando veía en revistas o libros fotos antiguas de los estudios de diseño de autos, siempre me pregunté ¿Dónde estarán ahora esos modelos? Ahora sé donde estan algunos de ellos. ¡Fascinantes!
Amazing this man no his stuff 👍 his grand children love going to his house LoL allsome stuff very cool
That is a very interesting hobby. Very nice collection. Thanks for sharing.
AWESOME...... great info to the car people....MOPAR 4 EVER.
Nice. Great talent 😊
"Ford At Fifty," I have a few photos of the baby blue-colored model. It was for sale at a Fall Hershey Auto Show circa 1996. I can't attach the photos or I would. I would like to hear anything you have to share about the 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan convertible. Love the 49 Ford models. The 49 Hudsons are incredible as well. You really can't see the full impact of the design until you see it at that scale. Thank you for sharing!!!!
I would have loved some detail about that Hudson pickup! I think it was the most fabulous model there.
What was the turquoise "pickup car" Ranchero type vehicle at the far upper left @11:04 ?
Incredible!
I'd love to have him build me a 1969 chevelle ss 396 model that size to remember my first car i ever bought on my own
Great stuff...want to see more.
He’s wrong about the years of the Hudsons. And Hudson started in 1909 and was made until 1957. The last three years were after the merger with Rambler.
Very,very good good collection congratulations blessings ❤😂.
Dear Kent
I am also font of such cars, can you please assist in buying or/ and guide me where can be found!!
Regards
Abdul
Very interesting 👌
Hello I did have a collection of diecast metal cars all 69 of car's! But things go on that no one can stop, I lost all them🙃🙂
I have model cars and trucks the one model I can't find but I really want is a 1977 Corvette model because I have the real car and I am related to Louise Chevrolet but no body can make it or even find one
What is the name of the gentleman? What are your networks?
What a size of models sir ???
1/8 scale
Of course the younger generations have heard of the Hudson car company. Anyone who has ever watched the Pixar movie Cars knows of the Hudson Hornet. Studebaker I’m not so sure though. I mean, I am more likely going to find one of those at a car show than a Hudson.
It is the same as the Renault Project 900
💯👍👍👍👍👍👍
😅fisher body craftsman guild kids entered models of their styling trying to win a styling scholorship
This man has more in the tip in his little finger than l have in my whole body, l am even bad a matchstick men.
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This guy must have been bullied all his life
why, do you say that...?
@@JD-te9tj You can clearly see it on his body language
Wf😂 funny 🤣 cool model s though I think he's very clever Bo LoL
i wonder if he ever had to deal with the tool and die men who had to make the dies for these body panels.I bet there was a lot of head-butting and arguments about what was feasible and what wasnt.
I hope this channel ain’t leftist