It could also be a panel wagon. It needs to be a "long roof" body on a car-based frame.
Show me what you got.
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Heck to the YES!Don't forget the European wagons. This is a phantom that I did several years ago. This is an Alfa 155 V6 TT crossed with a Volvo BTCC wagon. The top/wagon came from the Volvo and was chopped 2 scale inches and inserts were added to make it a bit more Alfa like in profile. The glass is scratch built and the decals were done by a friend of mine on an Alps printer. The hood was a bit loose when I photographed it but does fit well. Then engine has some minor detailing. It was really quite a complex project but a real hoot. You ought to see people scratch their heads at shows trying to figure out if it is a replica of just what it is.
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