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I restored this Ranchero from a box of broken parts

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Original 1960 Merc custom has a working AutoWorld lighting kit installed!

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Custom Lancer

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Two shots of the Novastar!  

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1961 Chevy 

Roof is a custom piece from the '61 Ranchero kit

Wild '62 Valiant pickup

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Ranchero roadster pickup

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And one wild custom!  I always wonder about these models pasts... were they hobby shop show winners?  Did they ever appear in a magazine?

 

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Sewing thread plug wires? My '56 Chevy Ultimate Street Freak had em. B)

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So did my AMT '25 T, from the "Sand T" kit. I restored it a couple years ago, and gave it headlights and a windshield, but left the original sewing thread plug wires. 

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You'll have to take my word that there's thread under the hood of this MPC GTO I built in 1968. 

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And this seems to be what you're looking for. Have never showed it here (yet). I didn't build it, but somebody did back in 1963, and glued in some kind of fabric for the carpets. I restored it a couple years ago, preserving the high-zoot interior (dig those crazy headrests and "handlbar" steering wheel!) and the original green paint, though I did replace the original melted wheels/tires with Winfield Terra-Thrusts from an AMT 25 T and some new tires. 

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My buddy Max gave me this trio. Since a few '49s have been posted, here goes! He said he knew I'd appreciate these for what they are,  while anyone else would see  $5 parts cars.  All built by the same person, who for some reason didn't install glass in any of them.  The blue Ford and the Merc are sitting as you see them near the TV in my model room.  I did get to restoring the red '49...

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For some reason it was built without any glass, and being assembled tight, I managed to fish new kit glass into the interior. The car was missing two of the wheel centers and those were provided by a friend from the Spotlight Hobby board.  I also added the missing spotlight.

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I have a sheet of the AutoWorld 1962 license plates, so every car I finish in the Olde Kustom Kollection gets one of those period pieces.  I polished it up a bit and touched up the silver trim with a silver paint marker, that is a great match for Testors sticky silver, only it dries!  

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The engine bay, as created by the original builder. I was tempted to sand the seam off the top of the air cleaners but left them for originality.  Others have said I should've BMFed all the trim, but I find it important to keep these old beauties as created, as not to distort history and to illustrate the progression of our art from it's humble beginnings.  

 

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3 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

This one came in painted, but missing almost everything but the body and fenders. Mocked up here with period parts, the plan is to leave the paint pretty much as-was.

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Welcome to the wonderful world of Glue Bomb Rescues! B) They are a GREAT slump buster and diversion from the world of full-detail, "A-List" builds. B)

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I didn't build this--it was in "Snake's $42 Big Box of Glue Bombs" I got last month--but it's definitely a survivor of the "thread wires and corduroy upholstery" modeling eral, even though it doesn't have either. 

Not sure what I'm gonna do with it, but something about it really speaks to me. I'm undecided between taking off the headlights, adding slicks, etc., and going full-race early '60s Altered, or cleaning it up a bit and doing it as a modern  street tribute to the early '60s hot rod--not high buck or nice, but not a "rat rod," either. But I feel the need to do SOMETHING cool with it that honors its heritage. Ideas/suggestions solicited.

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