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Post by Plowboy on Dec 3, 2018 0:27:28 GMT -5
Revell '37 cab and bed setting on the AMT '36 chassis, fenders and hood. Still a lot of work to do. But, you can get the jist of where it's headed. 20181202_234443-1 by Roger Hayes, on Flickr
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Post by FordRodnKustom on Dec 3, 2018 10:49:04 GMT -5
I don't see why not as long as the rest of the build stays within the guidelines. Cool idea too!
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Post by randfink on Dec 3, 2018 10:51:19 GMT -5
x2! Subtle custom. I like it!
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Post by Bernard Kron on Dec 3, 2018 11:57:41 GMT -5
Totally unique and yet thoroughly TRaKable IMHO.
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Post by Ranchwagon on Dec 3, 2018 20:39:28 GMT -5
Oh yeah, this is gonna be good!
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Post by Plowboy on Dec 4, 2018 9:08:21 GMT -5
Thanx for the replies! I wasn't sure since it has the car's nose and fenders. When I get back on it solid, I'll start a thread on it.
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Post by Murphy on Dec 4, 2018 9:13:13 GMT -5
I like it, reminds me of an Aussie 'ute !
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Post by Dennis on Dec 5, 2018 12:00:06 GMT -5
So that's what you were up to!
Definitely not the first time someone put passenger car sheet metal on a truck. Looks neat already!
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Post by EchoBravoSierra on Dec 5, 2018 13:44:47 GMT -5
Reminds me of this one that's a little newer.
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Post by Plowboy on Dec 10, 2018 12:27:56 GMT -5
Right now, the plan is to build it along the same lines as the Jerry Curry '36. Course mine is going to have a different front end.
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Post by ChrisV on Dec 11, 2018 13:25:27 GMT -5
Neat! It's a helluva lot more traditional, than the hot rod "trucksters", that started showing up about a decade ago.
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Post by FordRodnKustom on Dec 11, 2018 14:27:53 GMT -5
FWIW I built this phantom years ago. I combined a RevelloGram '37 Ford sedan with a their '40 Ford pick up. It was a fun build.
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Post by Murphy on Dec 11, 2018 15:15:43 GMT -5
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Post by Plowboy on Dec 12, 2018 9:21:42 GMT -5
FWIW I built this phantom years ago. I combined a RevelloGram '37 Ford sedan with a their '40 Ford pick up. It was a fun build. I remember that build Ron! Nice! I want to do one of those sometime in a modern version. They're a little more common than than the '36. Especially in full scale.
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