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Deora
Jan 21, 2008 20:22:23 GMT -5
Post by Rick Schmidt on Jan 21, 2008 20:22:23 GMT -5
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Deora
Jan 21, 2008 21:20:26 GMT -5
Post by Duane on Jan 21, 2008 21:20:26 GMT -5
i always thought the Deora was a spiffy lookin rig.
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Deora
Jan 21, 2008 21:33:09 GMT -5
Post by HotRodTom on Jan 21, 2008 21:33:09 GMT -5
I got a plan to make a slammed one as well, with a BB Chevy in it. I like this one though, as it is true to the original in intent. Good job!
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Deora
Jan 21, 2008 22:03:07 GMT -5
Post by primersfiner on Jan 21, 2008 22:03:07 GMT -5
looks good in that color
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Deora
Jan 21, 2008 22:24:37 GMT -5
Post by RodBurNeR on Jan 21, 2008 22:24:37 GMT -5
good job Rick! nice to see some era customs!
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Deora
Jan 21, 2008 23:15:39 GMT -5
Post by Rick Schmidt on Jan 21, 2008 23:15:39 GMT -5
Thanks guys as I see these pics I took I see things I goofed on lol Just realized I never filled the gap in the rear pan. I forgot to wash the grille lol. I will fix the few things I goofed I think. If I ever revist this kit tho I think I'll make a few changes to match the real one a bit better. One thing I notice is the headlight setup is different in the kit
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Deora
Jan 22, 2008 9:30:48 GMT -5
Post by ChrisV on Jan 22, 2008 9:30:48 GMT -5
Nice to see one of these built (fairly) box stock! Did the real truck use early Mustang taillight bezels for exhaust-ports
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Deora
Jan 22, 2008 15:12:48 GMT -5
Post by Rick Schmidt on Jan 22, 2008 15:12:48 GMT -5
Chris according to the site I used it did Those bottom 3 pics are of the restored 1/1 I decided to use the same cause the kit parts looked like crap and I had a AMT 66 stang in my junkyard. They were a dang near perfect fit and since the linse is seperate they are open
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