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99% Finished '34 Ford


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#1 scubadiver411

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Posted 27 June 2007 - 03:24 AM

Here is one that I did for my wife, it's the Thom Taylor '34 Ford Cabriolet Street Rod Kit. The tires/rims and the trailer are from the Prowler kit. The engine is a Revell-Monogram Parts Pak Ford 427 with the air cleaner from my spare parts bin. It's 99% finished because I still need to put spark plug wires on the engine and put a drive-shaft in.

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Here is the picture missing the drive shaft, but check out how nicely the 427 Ford exhaust fits between the frame and the fenders...
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Thanks for looking and all comments are welcome....
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Posted 27 June 2007 - 07:49 AM

Very nice Steve,what is the brand and color of paint????? 8)

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Posted 27 June 2007 - 09:20 AM

Thanks for the comments.... My wife liked the Testor's Saphire Blue Metalflake until I painted one of my models with plasti-kote Competition Colors #311 blue metal flake which is a little darker than the Saphire Blue. I believe this is a Laquer Base paint, because it stunck up the house when I painted her car (the last time I was ALLOWED to paint in the house). The interior of the car is white primer, blue sharpie marker, and a pearl glosscoat over that.

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