57 Ford Courier
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3 21 January, 02:12
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This was a quick project made from a damaged diecast coin bank I found in a second hand store. It made me think of an old Courier that my father borrowed a time or two from the company he worked for in the late 60s(Chapman's transport in BC Canada). I had to go strictly by memory as I would have been around 4 or 5 years old. I recalled the car as either green or blue. I filled in the memory holes to suit the build as I filled in the holes from missing parts. The real car was over ten years old at that time and had seen a lot of miles but left a impression on my young car crazy mind. This is a little tribute to my Dad as well. A little father and son moment in my personal history.