Very cool builds! I really like the Henry J and the whole story of teaming up with Sears. I wonder where both companies would be if they stayed together? Thanks for sharing.
It was a muscle car. Love it. Wow, it must have been amazing to be alive in those days. Ocean liners were racing across the Atlantic, people were building faster planes and cars like this were being built and getting faster every year...
Thank you, Jeff, for the history and inspiration behind your elegant builds.
Thank you to our Tier 5 Patron, Mark S. Gustavson, Esq.
Cool Build!!! Love hearing the history. I've never heard of either car before. Love the boattail. Thanks for sharing
Great video, and builds!! They are even cooler in person!!
Excellent interview.
great video, and it's great to see a real man to man hand shake!
That 1911 Chevy turned out fantastic!
I wish round 2 would bring back this with a hot rod version and the 33 Chevy delivery sedan!
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Great video, with absolutely stunning models! I don't think I've ever seen an assembled amt 1911 Chevrolet.
Great video. Thank you for all the information . Please keep the video coming 👍
Another fun video.
I think that is the Packard boattail and not a Duesenberg.
Very cool builds! I really like the Henry J and the whole story of teaming up with Sears. I wonder where both companies would be if they stayed together? Thanks for sharing.
It was a muscle car. Love it. Wow, it must have been amazing to be alive in those days. Ocean liners were racing across the Atlantic, people were building faster planes and cars like this were being built and getting faster every year...
A couple places have produced resin kits of the 1911 Chevy, Mike’s Miniature Motors way back and Missing Link more recently.
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