A friend that I went to High School with back in the early 60's has a 1:1 '65 Rambler American that he wants to have a model of to display with his car at car shows and cruise nights. Mike lives in Nanuet, NY and we used to build models together way back when. He hasn't built models in a very long time and I offered to build a model for him. He was able to score a Promo on EBAY that was in good shape, and he ordered a replacement grille and bumpers from The Modelhaus (my recommendation) and also a set of resin wheels which closely resemble the wheels on his car. He also ordered the matching paint for his car and had all this shipped to me here in western PA. Following is a picture of his car...

First of all, after disassembling the Promo I had to remove the wheels and axles and the gear for the non-existent friction motor from the chassis. This left a hole in the bottom of the molded in engine (picture follows)

I filled in the hole with sheet plastic and sanded it all smooth and primed it with Duplicolor dark gray primer...

Then I detail painted the chassis...

Additional details and pictures to follow......



























