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Joined: 5/31/2006 Posts: 479 Location: USA
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Joined: 12/21/2007 Posts: 2,876 Location: Eastern Pennsylvania
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They look good, I will be buying the white one for sure. It only took First Gear 10 years to realize that there was a market for 1/50 pickup trucks. Being a Ford license holder for many years I would have thought they would have already made some in 1/50th scale by now.
-Mike, Collecting 1/50th Construction Diecast Since 2003. View My Collection Here, As of 03/29/24
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Joined: 10/2/2018 Posts: 185 Location: Sparks, NV.
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This is cool, even though I bought a lot of Fords from Sword already... It would be nice if they made these with different bed types or swappable beds...I need a utility truck or something.
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Joined: 2/1/2017 Posts: 176 Location: Goshen, Indiana
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Rivera2171 wrote:This is cool, even though I bought a lot of Fords from Sword already... It would be nice if they made these with different bed types or swappable beds...I need a utility truck or something. And duallies would be nice! Rob
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Joined: 6/7/2004 Posts: 134 Location: Indiana USA
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Yeah...………."it only took First Gear 10 years to realize that there was a market for 1/50 pickups trucks" when our host has been doing it for years !!!!!!!!!!! Thanks so much Chuck !!!! It's always a good feeling when the competition is "chasing you" !!!
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Joined: 8/26/2006 Posts: 135 Location: York, PA
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RobS wrote:Rivera2171 wrote:This is cool, even though I bought a lot of Fords from Sword already... It would be nice if they made these with different bed types or swappable beds...I need a utility truck or something. And duallies would be nice! Rob Second that. We need utility and dump bodies on a 450 chassis.
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Joined: 9/12/2012 Posts: 484 Location: San Diego, California
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I'd love to see some older period trucks produced, not sure what the market potential is, but some 90's Ford F-series, and some 70s/80s GMs.
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