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Sign: Aquarius

City: HUNTINGTON BEACH
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 7/24/2006

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Wednesday, August 08, 2007 

Current mood:  devious
Category: Automotive

In the midst of a recall on RC2's biggest and most lucrative line, Thomas the Tank Engine's wooden railway, the JL Full Throttle Foose Diecast line seems to have been lost. From what we know the team at RC2 has pulled the plug in order to shill more of it's Johnny Lightning product. The major retailers are currently resetting their departments for the fall selling season and we don't see any listings for the Foose line. Obviously we feel like they have overlooked a big market and fear this could be a permanent end to this very cool new line of cars from everyone's favorite designer/customizer and fabicator, Mr. Chip Foose. Since we don't have an email as of yet feel free to give them a call or write them a letter expressing your displeasure with their decision.


RC2 Corp, JL Full Throttle:


1111 W. 22nd Street
Suite 320
Oak Brook, IL 60523

Phone: 630.573.7200
Fax: 630.573.7575
 


Let 'em know how you feel! Tell them you want to see the new models like:


68 Roadrunner


07 Escalade EXT


1934 Ford Coupe aka Stallion


1950 Ford Pickup aka Overlord


1965 Ford Pickup aka Navy Steal


HEMISFEAR!!!!!!


P-32


1967 Charger


0032


the 1970 Chevy Blazer and more....Unless they hear it from the collectors and fans we won't see these new rides and the line could be gone before Overhaulin' returns...


 

Currently reading:
Chip Foose: humble genius.(The INDUSTRY)(Cover Story): An article from: Automotive Design & Production
By Christopher A. Sawyer
Release date: 14 July, 2006
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Jeff Glasson

 
You said it brother..! - Come on collectors - let your voices be heard!!
 
Posted by diecastAUDIO on Wednesday, August 08, 2007 - 3:47 PM
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