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Mach1revo

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This is a side project I started while working on my Hudson. Now that the Hudson is done i can get going on this.

Started with the Revell 48 Ford custom kit. I didnt like the how high the rear roof line is on the kit body. I cut the rear across the roof and made pie cuts on the side of the rear window. Bent everything down and in and reglued. Reshaped rear quarter windows and sloped b pillars. I shaved all the raised bodyside moldings and rescribed the door to be frameless.

The pics will show the progression.

Comments or criticism always welcome.

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This is a side project I started while working on my Hudson. Now that the Hudson is done i can get going on this.

Started with the Revell 48 Ford custom kit. I didnt like the how high the rear roof line is on the kit body. I cut the rear across the roof and made pie cuts on the side of the rear window. Bent everything down and in and reglued. Reshaped rear quarter windows and sloped b pillars. I shaved all the raised bodyside moldings and rescribed the door to be frameless.

The pics will show the progression.

Comments or criticism always welcome.

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Jason that is some really top-notch bodywork there....TIM

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Update: C notched the frame and i am rebuilding the rear crossmember. It will place the rear axle basically where the frame rail used to be but still provide room for suspension movement as id like it to be realistic looking and not bottomed out.

I havent lowered the front yet in this last pic.

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What do you guys think of the stance? Lower the front or leave it a little nose high?

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