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1966 Chevelle Wagon ProStreet Custom


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Because Daddy also get's the car to the strip, he needed a roll-cage, but it couldn't be too big for his daily driver. So I made this one by widened it 1cm in width, and sand it smooth

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I handpainted the tires to give it a bit more beefier look

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And finished the gastank, which is basically done, it just needs some wires for the gas-gauge.

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I flocked some parts of the hood, to give it that sound-proofing material look

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The steering column got detailed by a metal pin, replacing the molded signal-beam

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The shocks were also modified, by cutting it in 3 pieces, replacing the middle piece by a piece of tubing and add some wires for springs. The white part is the original 'middle'-piece

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I finished seatbelting the interior, it does needs some tweaking, but it is basically done

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For the baby I added some static-cling zoo-animals, as seen on 70's and 80's cars. (at least over here in Europe, they were a big hit)

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It needs to be known that this is no soccer-mom's car, so Daddy put his mark on it. Note also the Baby on board to the right of it.

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Thanks guys!

This kit has been wonderful to work on so far, the fit is really well. Especially when considering I am kitbashing 2 kits. There are a lot of possibilities to upgrade the detailling and altogether it comes out quite nice.

It is starting to come all together, the interior tub was put together, so I could finish up the last details in the car.

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I flocked the (Fujimi) teddy-bear, to give it a bit more realistic appearance

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It also needed a face, I manage to do that with a sharpie-pen

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The teddy-bear is now making sure the baby is safe during a wild ride ;-)

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I added the carburetor-linkage, but that was a huge pain in the butt!. It is barely noticable on the picture, but there is a hair-thin wire running from the first carb-linkage to the black cable, quite frustrating!

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The front end was installed and now it starts to look like a Chevelle!

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I also made a antenna out of a watch-part and acupuncture needle.

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I think it looks convincing!

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Instead of using the kit-hoses, I wanted to replace them. I found some tubing, but it was hollow and didn't stay contoured, so I stuck some copperwire in the tube and now it works with me, rather then against me

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First I made a mold with just the copperwire...

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...and then put the tubing on the wire and glued it in place.

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Thanks all for the nice comments. It is appreciated. But if you see something where I messed up, please let me know too.

@tony, Todd and Rodney; Correct! It will be a babyseat and installed on the rear-seat.

Work progressed and I am working mostly on the mechanical parts.

I worked a bit more on the engine, added pulley's and some PE

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After installing the exhaust's, I thought it would be a nice touch to add some heat-shields, I made them from aluminium

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A dryfit with the interior, The gearbox is too high and the engine sits too high on the front-mounts, 2 issues that needs to be adressed.

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One one thing. The thing on top of the water pump going to the manifold, is supposed to be a rubber hose. Might want to give it a little black paint but other than that, everything is top shelf !!

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It is the final countdown.....I mean Update :lol:

Basically all the work is done, the last little tidious things were quickly done. Most challenging was the inlet-scoop. The ProStreet kit was with 2 separate funnels, but the look didn't appeal to me. So I decided to find something different. Which was harder then I thought. I went through my spareparts over and over, until I finally found something, a supercharger scoop of an old (AMT?) engine. It was poorly detailled and in not so good shape. First I opened the opening on the front, than I sanded it down, until it fit underneath the hood and filled the seams and scratches with filler. I then sprayed it in gloss black and added a little pinstripe, just because. I think the outcome does match the car and fits nicely.

I added photo-etch windshield wipers.

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And the hoodscoop finished and in place.

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At this point I thought I was actually done, it took me to today to realise I forgot 2 things:

The side-mirror....

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....And the exhaust, which also needed a little bit of modification...

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...which can be seen here, between the exhaust manifold and the rear-piece. I had to place a little bit in between, otherwise there would've been a 3mm gap.

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Does look sweet :mrgreen:

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