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Post by lo51merc on Dec 12, 2019 14:42:42 GMT -5
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Post by falconwagon on Dec 12, 2019 16:40:58 GMT -5
Very well done
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Post by Bernard Kron on Dec 12, 2019 16:49:00 GMT -5
Definitely not what you've been doing lately, but well turned out none the less.
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Post by Mr409 on Dec 13, 2019 12:36:47 GMT -5
This is really beautiful body style and you did a great work with the body conversion. It looks exactly like something I could imagine seeing on a local Drag Strip back in the day. What kit supplied the engine bay/chassis?
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Post by skip on Dec 13, 2019 19:55:56 GMT -5
Nice Gary, almost takes you back to the pages of “Car Model” or Model Car Science”, maybe if the pix were black and white! Body style and color choices are outa the park!! Out of the comfort zone is a good thing it stretches your abilities and teaches us new techniques to use on other projects.
I really love the backstory on how it was a master for Ed Sr. The more you’re around all aspects of the appreciation for autos be they are full size or in scale you see how multigenerational the whole hobby is. It was my uncles who started me off with Model Cars and full sized ones too, my Dad loved a nice car too, he just wasn’t as vocal about it!! Not surprising how many father, son builders there are in our hobby!
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Post by BigPappaJ on Dec 13, 2019 23:45:21 GMT -5
Gary:
Cool looking Plymouth. Like the vintage super stock vibe.
I guess you've expanded your comfort zone.
Jim
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Post by Skullo on Dec 14, 2019 14:03:23 GMT -5
The decal from the 40 coupe looks great on there.
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