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  1. MPC's kit # M868P-SP. Garlits first endeavor in to rear engine cars. Kit comes with a great info sheet on this car including Garlits personal insight in to this car.
  2. Car I raced with a couple other guys back in 68-69. We ran the AHRA Midwest circuit in Formula 1 B/S A. Held the ET and Speed records in that class for a while @ 11.61 and 117 mph.archive.ziparchive.zip
  3. Keep truckin!! Can't wait to see it done. Roll cage and tubs = first class!
  4. Sorry, your right - 34 kit.
  5. I did the Bobuis Melrose Missle kit. Body had a warp in it which I had to take out with heat. Good front suspension detail. Should have painted only the K frame black, not the front frame rails. Should work fine with Jenkins decals. This kit could have been built as a stock Belvedere also - with a wedge motor, steel wheels and poverty caps.
  6. No, older build - decals were good.
  7. Think this model started out as a Lindberg 32 Ford 3 in 1 pick-up truck. Much kit bashing and parts box work to come up with a fifty's Chopped, channeled, and blown flatty.
  8. In memory of Dale the snail Emery.
  9. MPC,s 1975 Dodge Dart Sport done up as a 60's 70's bracket race car. Kit had poor suspension detail, but lots of extras. Engine went from second Gen to first Gen due to poor valve cover moldings in the kit - which I supplied from my parts box - plus wheels, roll bar, distributor which went from the front of the engine to the rear - which necessitated modifying the fire wall. Custom color.
  10. Midwest ( Chicago area ) fuel altered racer of the 60's 70's.
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