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satterwhite78

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  • Birthday 07/11/1961

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    Charles "Chuck" Satterwhite

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  1. If and when you get tired of looking at it, don't have enough space on the shelf or just does not have the right Feng shei......send it to me! Lol Looks great! Chuck
  2. I gotta qoute Randy "the Macho Man" Savage on this one..." O Yeeaaaaaah!"
  3. Top speed of a typical Chevette,(w/o the wind blowing from behind, no Acme side mounted rocket boosters, level surface as opposed to a 45 degree or more downward sloped ramp. in front of a row of Pinto's ( at least two) lined up side by side AND all 4 cylinders firing) was probably higher by two to three points than what the oil pressure reading was at wide open throttle. Three things were faster than stock Chevette...1) depreciation after purchasing one new 2) a rear ended Pinto on fire and 3) 3 day old roadkill. Actually 4 things.... Rust if the vehicle traveled on salted roads! Jokes aside, I had no idea that Chevette fell under the Yenko umbrella. The mods are A1 as is the overall build. I find that it's the unique subjects hold the most Interest, always have a good story attached and give the most satisfaction knowing that you are the very few that has such a replica in their collection. Great work!
  4. Definitely can vision see the exact same 1:1 on the road today. Awesome!
  5. Woooweee Kenny! That critter in the 1st pic looks a lot smaller in real life... Great build! Definitely can tell that you really enjoyed building this one. One word of advice......next time I come over to visit, don't have slithern Seymour to greet me at the door! Lol. Keep up the great work...Chuck
  6. I've got the Resin body, the decals and the donors for the chassis but I never got or can find the time. In the meantime, I'll spend my time admiring your time and effort. Great looking build! Chuck
  7. That 3rd pic is just wind tunnel sexy! One of the smoothest curves on a Custom I've have ever seen. Fantastic overallπŸ‘
  8. I thought I posted on this before but didn't for whatever reason (old age, forgetfulness, had a "squirrel" moment). But if I did post a 2nd post..it still looks fantastic!
  9. Meep! Meep! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘!
  10. The Sleeper that everybody knows not to pull up beside at the light! SWEET!
  11. Got the kit ..hard to resist not doing it as a copy of yours!
  12. Well I'm split as to which one I like the best! Both!
  13. Timeless...the 66 and 67 were the best looking designs of their era and your Red Chevelle proves that w/o a doubt! My brother in law told me of a story involving him and my dad. My brother in law, Mike, had just purchased a 67 Chevelle SS 396 and offered to take Pops for a ride in it. Now Pops had his share of some of early Detroit's muscle offerings and made it known to Mike that he didn't think his newly acquired Chevolet could live up to the likes of his previously owned Pontiacs 389 3 carb set up. Mike took that as the equivalent of a challenge inferred with a slap to the cheek with a velvet glove. Starting out was uneventful while navigating the neighborhood, a few snaps of the throttle at the beginning of each block only to catch the stop sign at the end was a virtue of patience until the main highway was finally the destination....... Mike says he waited for traffic passed and get a little ways down the road. Meanwhile Pops not really aware of where or what and still inspecting the interior making comments and observation..... Time appeared momentary to stop but the 396 rpm's transcended past time and the view through which the windshield provided gave a panoramic view of both sides of the white lines as the new car cushion of the seats were compressing from the brute acceleration. Mike claims he caught a glimpse of Pop white knuckles, left hand clutching the seat belt strap for grip while his right arm ridgely extended towards the dash or windshield. Eyes wide open as in total surprise along with his mouth as if he was trying to exhale all at once but no sound...the 396 was coming into it's own like a symphony with the exhuast and tires all crashing in together. By now the Pop's mute vocals were coming into audible understanding of religious figures and pleas to slow down.... As for myself when he told me this sometime after Pop's passing, I can't help but chuckle because I can not think of anytime he would be so animated. My brother in law Mike, I'm a little guarded in how I tease or taunt him these days.
  14. A fun build...had not thought of such a factory Drag car until I saw and bought the last set of decals at the Salisbury, NC Swap meet this past February. Tamiya TS-54 sprayed on perfectly for the Chrysler B5. Removed the back seat from the interior tub, used a Revell Charger 440 and a 69 Coronet for Bell housing/Trans. The K frame came from the Revell Charger tree while the original Demon K frame was removed and new K frame lowered so the 440 would somewhat fit with the hood on( just barely). Keystones were found in my parts box. Not sure on the maker of the decals. Detail was great with the gold foil striping. Had to trim right up to the decal to highly reduce the clear film and slightly thicker than normal. But I would buy another set from the vendor. Nothing that as a Modler I or anyone else couldn't overcome... Sent a few pics to my modeling buddies, Model Guy had the audacity to ask where the smoke from the back tires were.....told him they were not in the kit bit I would look for them! Lol
  15. Great looking combo...having seen it in person looks even better! Photos don't do it justice. Keep up the great work Kenny! Any delicious cool refreshing liquids in the cooler when we take it out fishing?
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