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BROOKLIN AND THE 1956 PLYMOUTH FURY

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1956 PLYMOUTH FURY

The standard 1956 Plymouth Fury (BRK63) was released in January 1997 and deleted in January 2005. It is finished in buckskin beige with white / gold interior, blue license plate and whitewall tyres. FACTORY SPECIAL Brooklin Models released this factory special in February 2003, a 1956 Plymouth Fury with markings identifying it as a participant in the Pikes Peak Hill Climb. Designated as FS03, the Fury is an excellent choice,...

BROOKLIN AND THE HORSE TRAILER

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BROOKLIN AND THE HORSE TRAILER

BLUEGRASS FARMS In December 1995 Brooklin Models released a beautiful Pick-up and Horse Trailer set, based on vehicles that were commonly seen in the mid-50's on Kentucky stud farms. The set consists of a Chevrolet Cameo Pick-up (BRK53) and the same horse trailer that was included in the 1994 C.T.C.S. Royal Canada Mounted Police set (BRK62). Done in dark green and aluminium silver, this truck / trailer set displays authentic...

BROOKLIN AND THE 1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE

The standard 1960 Chevrolet Impala Convertible (BRK61) was released in December 1996 and deleted in January 2001. It is finished in suntan copper metallic with copper/white interior, white tonneau, green license plate, whitewall tyres. “Made in England” is missing from baseplate. A light copper metallic color variation exists.   FACTORY SPECIAL 200 pieces of the 1960 Chevrolet Impala Convertibles in candy apple red were ordered by the S.F.B.B.C. in 1997...

BROOKLIN AND THE 1963 FORD FALCON SPRINT

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1963 FORD FALCON SPRINT

The standard 1963 Ford Falcon Sprint (BRK58) was released in May 1996 and deleted in January 2004. It is finished in silver moss metallic with holly green interior, yellow license plate and whitewall tyres. This is the first Brooklin model to be fitted with narrow whitewall tyres.   BROOKLIN AND THE 1957 NASH RAMBLER REBEL   The standard 1957 Nash Rambler Rebel (BRK59) was released in June 1996 and deleted...

BROOKLIN AND THE 1955 CHEVROLET CAMEO PICK-UP

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1955 CHEVROLET CAMEO PICK-UP

The 1955 Chevrolet Cameo Pick-up (BRK 53) was first introduced in February 1995 and deleted in August 1999. The standard version is done in Bombay ivory with commercial red accents, red / white interior and red bed. Tyres are whitewall.   BLUEGRASS FARMS In December 1995 Brooklin Models released a beautiful Pick-up and Horse Trailer set, based on vehicles that were commonly seen in the mid-50's on Kentucky stud farms....

BROOKLIN AND THE 1941 HUPMOBILE SKYLARK

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1941 HUPMOBILE SKYLARK

The standard 1941 Hupmobile Skylark (BRK52) was released in November 1994 and deleted in January 1998. It is finished in dark red with light grey interior, black license plate and whitewall tyres.     MINI AUTO CLUB This Code 3 model has been refinished in bright blue with gold medallions on the doors. The medallions read "M.A.P. 80 - 95 Mini Auto Pretoria". Whitewall tyres are mounted on burgundy wheels,...

BROOKLIN AND THE 1951 FORD VICTORIA

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1951 FORD VICTORIA

The standard 1951 Ford Victoria (BRK51) was released in September 1995 and deleted in January 2009. It is finished in greenbriar green metallic with sea isle green top, light green interior, white license plate and whitewall tyres. The convertible-based body styling of the Victoria was Gordon Buehrig's work and Brooklin captured it in excellent fashion.   MODELEX The Modelex International 1995 scale model motor show was held in October 1995...

BROOKLIN AND THE 1952 FORD F1 PANEL DELIVERY

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1952 FORD F1 PANEL DELIVERY

STANDARD EDITION A standard version of the 1952 Ford F1 Delivery Van (BRK42) finally emerged in 1994 after several special editions were produced. It was an ambulance in the livery of Jasper County, South Carolina, adjoining county to Beaufort County where John and Jenny Hall maintained a vacation home in Hilton Head Island for many years. It features emergency front and rear lights cast in the roof. It was deleted...

BROOKLIN AND THE 1959 CHRYSLER 300E CONVERTIBLE

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1959 CHRYSLER 300E CONVERTIBLE

The 1959 Chrysler 300E Convertible (BRK41) first appeared in January 1993 among a certain amount of controversy. It was to be a gold metallic. However, the factory erroneously painted the first 210 in a mustard gold and a few in a dark mustard before finally producing the proper intended color. Most of these color variation Chryslers were sent to Brasilia Press and were distributed to dealers in the U.S.. The...

BROOKLIN AND THE 1948 CADILLAC SERIES 62 DYNAMIC FASTBACK COUPE

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1948 CADILLAC SERIES 62 DYNAMIC FASTBACK COUPE

The standard 1948 Cadillac 62 Dynamic Fastback Coupe (BRK40) was released in November 1992 and deleted in September 2000. It is finished in dark blue with red interior, yellow license plate and whitewall tyres. Three different shades exist with one being almost black. This model was initially supplied with a plated box opener shaped in the old style Brooklin logo, a very useful tool.       JOHN ROBERTS CONVERSION...

BROOKLIN AND THE MERLEY HOUSE & MODEL MUSEUM

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BROOKLIN AND THE MERLEY HOUSE & MODEL MUSEUM

Located near Wimborne, in the county of Dorset, England, some 100 miles southeast of London, the Merley Museum had the largest public display of Brooklin Models in the world numbering over 500 different issues, including very special and rare models. In addition to Brooklins there were other models, toys and trains on display, including Western, Durham, Mini Marque and many others. The total number exceeded 5600 pieces. Merley House &...

BROOKLIN AND THE 1953 OLDSMOBILE FIESTA CONVERTIBLE

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1953 OLDSMOBILE FIESTA CONVERTIBLE

The 1953 Oldsmobile Fiesta (BRK39) was introduced as an open convertible in September 1992 and deleted in January 2000. It is finished in two tone blue and white, with blue and white interior, white tonneau and  whitewall tyres.   FACTORY SPECIAL John Hall was wanting to release a "top up" version of the Oldsmobile Fiesta in a color that he felt would be just as striking as the convertible, if...

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