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This is absolutely box stock. I love this model and in my opinion both the real car and the model are very much underrated.

I tend to agree. Even the snapper kit is a great source of parts. Far as the real car goes, I think it may have kinda offended too many crusty old traditional guys, but anyone who knows world-class design and fabrication will love this thing.

Beautiful build of a rarely seen kit, by the way. :)

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Nice job on that full - detail kit Michael. I wish I had the full detail kit instead of the Quik Builder as I'm thinkin' of using a 'Vair engine in mine.

Interesting! Would you mount it midships, or let it just hang out the back, or build custom bodywork to cover it?

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I don't think that I've ever opened my Aluma coupe kit as yet, but I probably would just hang the 'Vair engine out the back. If I mounted it midship, then I would have to alter the interior quite a bit.

May I ask why would you want to do this? The Mitsubishi turbocharged motor in the Aluma is better and more powerful than any Corvair motor ever was.

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Built by Boyd,powered by Mitsubishi, who I recall, helped defer the cost???

Actually the car was commissioned by Mitsubishi to promote their new (back then) motor and it's versatility. This is the same motor that later found its way in the Eclipse enginebay. Considering this car was built in 1991 ( completed in 1992) it was nothing short of engineering masterpiece.

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