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1958 Pontiac Bonneville convertible ,,finally done


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Its an original AMT plastic kit. I bought it off ebay about 3 months ago . It was builtup, but didnt appear it ever had any paint on it .

Yes they are Modelhaus bumpers , head light and tail lights. I decided to go resin,,,and they come already chrome plated

Well, I had heard that Modelhaus had done some chroming but I never thought they'd look so professional! They must have had quite a few bumpers, etc., chromed at the same time, to make it cost-effective (like you), which is surprising because of their policy to make parts upon receiving an order, and consequently, they have no inventory and it takes forever to get a part. I tried ordering something from them once, but it was already 6 weeks and still no order. So, I had to cancel... I had lost interest in the project by then...

Do you know when the original AMT kit was manufactured? I wonder how difficult it would be to find an unbuilt Bonneville...

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Well, I had heard that Modelhaus had done some chroming but I never thought they'd look so professional! They must have had quite a few bumpers, etc., chromed at the same time, to make it cost-effective (like you), which is surprising because of their policy to make parts upon receiving an order, and consequently, they have no inventory and it takes forever to get a part. I tried ordering something from them once, but it was already 6 weeks and still no order. So, I had to cancel... I had lost interest in the project by then...

Do you know when the original AMT kit was manufactured? I wonder how difficult it would be to find an unbuilt Bonneville...

"The AMT '58 Bonneville was an "annual" kit & was manufactured just like the real car, in one year only, 1958. That's why they're becoming so scarce & expensive. They can be found, but plan on spending in excess of $200.00 if you're looking for an "unbuilt" kit.

Steve

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Well, I had heard that Modelhaus had done some chroming but I never thought they'd look so professional! They must have had quite a few bumpers, etc., chromed at the same time, to make it cost-effective (like you), which is surprising because of their policy to make parts upon receiving an order, and consequently, they have no inventory and it takes forever to get a part. I tried ordering something from them once, but it was already 6 weeks and still no order. So, I had to cancel... I had lost interest in the project by then...

Do you know when the original AMT kit was manufactured? I wonder how difficult it would be to find an unbuilt Bonneville...

From the day I ordered them it was about 4 weeks to delivery. I worked on other builds so I was good with it.

Like Steve said an unbuilt will get ugly. be it hardtop or convertible

I watched 2 convertible builtups sell in the past few weeks on Ebay , one went for $110 , the other went for $145 . There was an unbuilt hardtop kit sold a few months back ,,, but I dont remember exactly what it sold for ,,I do remember it was well over $200

I just did a completed sales search on Ebay and they've sold anywhere from $50 to nearly $150 ,,just depends on who wants it at that time .

If it ends in the middle of the day mid week they tend to sell much cheaper. Evenings or weekends ,,,,ya better dig a little deeper. That same theory goes for about any of these old annuals .

I know my toy fund has surely taken a serious hit the past few months. And I havent bought anything newer than 1961 .

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