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Post by mack2856 on Feb 6, 2013 22:28:01 GMT -5
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Post by robtrat on Feb 6, 2013 22:35:41 GMT -5
wtf
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Post by zenrat on Feb 7, 2013 2:43:56 GMT -5
I think you got your code a bit muddled up here Glen. Was this what you were trying to post?
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Post by mack2856 on Feb 7, 2013 11:29:32 GMT -5
That's it Fred, I was trying to enter it from my IPad, I'm still new at this. I just ment this as a preview, but I must have pushed the wrong button. Thanks again Fred.
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Post by cycolacfan on Feb 7, 2013 19:10:52 GMT -5
Hot Rod Lincoln just like in the song!
Very TRaKable.
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Post by draggon on Feb 7, 2013 19:22:28 GMT -5
Isnt that dang sweet!
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Post by robtrat on Feb 8, 2013 0:25:16 GMT -5
WOW! that is so COOL! What kit is that? which engine? more info, please, inquiring minds need to know!
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Post by Duane on Feb 8, 2013 9:50:41 GMT -5
hey Glen...your '32 has ballz !!!! damn nice !!!!!
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Post by mack2856 on Feb 8, 2013 19:54:45 GMT -5
Thanks Guy's , the kit is the AMT All Stars 1/32 scale 32 Ford 3 window, the chassis was z'd, and stretched, and pinched. The body is channeled over the frame.The engine is from the Lindberg 1/32 scale 1929 Lincoln, with scratch built exhaust and ignition wire tubing, and parts box carbs. The wheels are from the Pyro 1/32 Packard roadster, the fronts were sanded down to remover the tread, the rears were sanded down flat to look like pie cut slicks with 48 Ford caps. The rear pan was a parts box custom part that was spliced and reshaped to fit. The sprint car steering was scratch built along the radius rods, and the red plastic bushings, the front wheels were poised just a bit, the rad was chopped. The firewall is covered with Mylar,
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Post by RodBurNeR on Feb 8, 2013 23:58:50 GMT -5
YES
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