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76 Gremlin X...U.V.


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This began as the Monogram Jeep CJ-7 kit. Then came the AMT Gremlin kit. The engine is a combination of both engines. The wheels are kit wheels from the parts box that I widened. The tires are from Arrowhead Accessories. It's had an axle flip and lift blocks added. I put it here, it's more of an S.U.V. or X.U.V. than a truck or a car. :D

32444118300_2ef149e35d_b.jpgIMG_2033 by Brian Smith, on Flickr

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31981992154_1087386a2e_b.jpgIMG_2036 by Brian Smith, on Flickr

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31982171504_c21a790c85_b.jpgIMG_2047 by Brian Smith, on Flickr

32701593101_6f9d313a79_z.jpgIMG_2050 by Brian Smith, on Flickr

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I'm Enamored with the Sticker . I saw this once on Two Actual Gremlins owned by the same person . I saw an AMX ('68 - '70 , I could never get an up close look to determine for sure) set up like this through 1979 - 1990 with a CJ Chassis . I moved away ..  I am a AMC Fan :) Kudos .. Thanx .. 

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