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Thanks guys.

The engine was filthy. The Chevy Orange was barely visible under the grunge. I still need to work the weathering and grime as I build more on the engine.

The wiring was special too. (This is how I got it.) There were “insulators” made of foil tape to protect the #2 and #4 wires from the (rusty) exhaust manifolds. It had stock ignition wires, and I think the ones on the model are in a lot better condition…

It had nice aluminum valve covers, I sourced them for the model from the AMT ’70 Z/28.

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Thanks guys. I actually started cleaning up the body first, but once I started assembling and painting the dirty bits I got caught up in it.

The engine is in. Still more fine-tuning of the sheen is required.

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And the exhaust has been installed. The exhaust on the real car was cheesy. Original and rusty pipes ran from the manifolds and were cut off mid-car and metallic blue glass packs were sloppily welded on. No muffler hangers were used. (I think there were some welding rods or coat hangers wrapped around the cross-member; Ill add them later.) The car smoked a bit so I figured there was probably some soot around the outlets.

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I made the glass packs from brass and aluminum. The pipes are from the kit cut short.

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Jon, 95% of the weathering on this is done by brush as washes using rust, light earth and flat black acrylics. Build and paint like you would if it were going to be clean and shiny. Then grunge it up.

Thanks Carl!

The front suspension is installed and I added the muffler hangers to the cross-member.

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The radiator and core support are installed too.

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I test fitted the body and I can see Ill have some minor adjustments to do to get the front wheels aligned a bit better.

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I primed the body along the mold seams and will use that as a guide when I prep the body.

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Thank you John.

The real car had some nasty worn out and stinky carpet. I used black flocking for the carpet, but tinted it with dirt. I purposely did not go for a nice uniform texture since a lot of the padding was gone, and there were cracks all over the carpet. The interior that “junkyard smell”. (I don’t recall ever vacuuming it.)

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Actually, the car was full of trash and junk when I got it. We took everything out that wasn't fastened down. I put the spare and jack in the trunk. The rest that wasn't trash was stuffed into a corner of the garage.

I am having a lot of fun with it now, and no worries about speeding tickets...

Since the back seat had been removed from the real car I made a panel to represent the stamped steel detail of the rear bulkhead.

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Thanks Guys!

The top of the driver’s door had the paint worn through (from resting an arm on it I’m sure) and was rusting a bit too.

The bottoms of doors had red and black furry carpet glued to them.

The kit comes with a bench seat and two custom buckets. I used resin copies I cast for the ’68 Camaro and cut the headrests off.

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