m2 diecast anybody else into these

Dan, you got a nice collection started. I wanted to thank you for the Christmas surprise of M2s you sent to me and my son, along with the awesome hand done binders of barracuda manuals and reference material. I love paper manuals. I have a whole library of this stuff. Dan your the best, like a secret Santa, 2 huge boxes just show up on my doorstep with all this stuff packed in there along with a killer glass beer mug. How did you know I was on the hunt for the Hurst hauler and the speed dawg hauler, and that I love paper reference manuals? Heres a few pix

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Matt, that was nice, thank you for that shout out. The least grasshopper can do for his sensai and his apprentice. I'm telling you guys-N-gals that Matt's son is going to be one of the most Mopar knowledgeable young guys in a few years, if he keeps going like he has been. I wanted to make him his own set of references and make them special for him. So I'd copy days descriptions and pictures when Matt did his write up with Patrick in them. I used the photos on colored paper as section dividers in the FSM. Then the red book, has clear paper write ups and the colored pictures. All of these pages are in page protectors, with the exception of the Barracuda Book of Information '64 to '69. I just couldn't tale it apart to do it. This was my third set and my most favorite because it meant something to my Texas friends. I think it also told me that was the last set I was going to do. Although, I need to do a set for my '72 Fury III.
Only The Shadow knows on what M2's you'd like to have.
Still love the 70 383 Super Bee "model" box.
Thanks again 'bro, and Merry Christmas to all of us. Lord knows, we need it. This year we've not only fought the Mopar Madness we have, but did it thru 2020.
Peace,
Dan