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Finally finished up the AMT/ERTL '64 Impala. This car was painted about 20 years ago. I like to work on 2 cars at once for some reason so when I was finishing up the '64 Dodge I pulled this one out of its box and started cutting on the doors. The first car I cut on was the '56 Bel Air and I got frustrated because nothing was lining up. So I figured I'd give it another shot. This one turned out a little better. I don't really know anything about the paint other than it was a lacquer. The interior color is duplicolor plymouth red. I built the kit pretty much box stock with the exception of the engine wires and plumbing and the wheels and tires and the exhaust tips. I also cut off the molded in headlights and replaced them with some I found in the parts bin. She's not a show piece but I love her the same. It was a little challenging getting the front wheels to pose but I overcame it. You'll see this in the workbench thread.

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