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  1. Would it be flexible enough to bend like this windshield? Mike
  2. Model Master had a Glitter Metal Flake Clear. {not metallic}. Is there anyone making a Metal Flake Clear? Thanks Mike
  3. I use these Speed Shapes for testing. Amazon.com: LiME LiNE Paint-able Speed Shape Black/White Combo Pack, Custom Paint Color Display for Automotive Paint, Vinyl Wrap, Hydrodiping Plastic Model : Arts, Crafts & Sewing
  4. Here is the history of the 223. 3d who knows The 215 grew to 223 cu in (3.7 L) for the 1954 F-Series. Output was now 115 hp (86 kW) in the trucks and 120 hp (89 kW) in the 1954 Ford cars. Power was up to 137 hp (102 kW) in the 1956 trucks. While not the popular engine option, the 223 cu in (4 L) was the only inline-six offered in the Fairlane (until 1961), Galaxie, and F-Series trucks between 1955 and 1964, causing it to be not quite a rarity, but not easy to come across. The 223 I-6 was also used in 1963–1964 Ford trucks, which also used the Autolite 1100 carburetor with stamping C4TF-E and produced 145 hp (108 kW) with 206 ft-lb of torque, and Mercury Meteor-Monterey in 1961. The 223 was also used in Onan 30EC generator sets and possibly others.[1]
  5. Fireball Modelworks Product page (fireballmodels.info)
  6. The part that I am looking for is the 2pc header from the Revell Motion Cobra. Thanks Mike
  7. I know that Whoopie Cat went out of business years ago. Does anyone know if someone is printing Drag Racing decals. Slixx does not have what I am looking for. This what I am looking for. Thanks Mike
  8. The New Dodge Charger Is Revealed And Will Have A Gas Engine Option (dragzine.com) Mike
  9. Ford — Shop Model Car Wheels, Parts and Accessories — VCG Resins by Reese
  10. Thanks for the info. I need something that is flexible enough to fit into this Corvette windshield. Mike
  11. I am looking for the thinnest clear acrylic sheets that be used for windshields. Thanks Mike
  12. You can also try to match the color of the background to the color that you painted the car with. Metallics won't work. Mike
  13. After 1 year I have no detectible prostate cancer. A lot of people disparage the PSA test. It is only a test not a diagnosis. A biopsy is the only way to get absolute proof of cancer. Mike
  14. I would experiment sanding the part to give the glue and paint something to stick to. I agree epoxy is the way to go. Mike
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