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well, here goes.  Anybody else have a better idea how to post these, let me know.  not a Logghe chassis, but the plumbing details still apply.   Please, Please, Please don't quote this post in a new post,  let me know if you don't see anything.

Revell 1/16 funny car instructions

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I think the Revell chassis is kind of generic from around 1972 to 1974.  They used it in a lot of kits and continued it past 1974 when the real thing started using chassis that were extended with the fuel tank ahead of the front axle.   If it's anything, it is the chassis from the Whipple and McCulloch's Duster Revellution Demon which was Revell's first  funny car.  Car Craft, March 1972, says it is "Woody" (Race Car Engineering) chassis but other chassis builders used a similar design.  

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The Aurora chassis is most definitely a Woody. That, straight out of Tom West's mouth(fingers): " The second day we went down to Anaheim to Nelson Carter's place. I had done quite a few projects with Nelson, and he said he would be happy to help us out. We got there and the entire car, except for the rear end, was disassembled on the lawn. I think Keeler thought he had gone "Through the Looking Glass," as it was like driving up to a full shop scene. I guess that was part of the reaction from Jim, although I wasn't to know about it until much later. We did everything on the 426 and the Woody Gilmore Funny Car Chassis there."


I am not sure about whether that Johan FC chassis is a replication of a one-off, or not. I'll keep digging around, and see what I can find.

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11 hours ago, Muncie said:

well, here goes.  Anybody else have a better idea how to post these, let me know.  not a Logghe chassis, but the plumbing details still apply.   Please, Please, Please don't quote this post in a new post,  let me know if you don't see anything.

Revell 1/16 funny car instructions

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I see it all - awesome!  Thank you Steve!

Also thank you for "do not quote" request - it is so annoying to repeatedly have to scroll though the same photos over and over.

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10 hours ago, Straightliner59 said:

The Aurora chassis is most definitely a Woody. That, straight out of Tom West's mouth(fingers): " The second day we went down to Anaheim to Nelson Carter's place. I had done quite a few projects with Nelson, and he said he would be happy to help us out. We got there and the entire car, except for the rear end, was disassembled on the lawn. I think Keeler thought he had gone "Through the Looking Glass," as it was like driving up to a full shop scene. I guess that was part of the reaction from Jim, although I wasn't to know about it until much later. We did everything on the 426 and the Woody Gilmore Funny Car Chassis there."


I am not sure about whether that Johan FC chassis is a replication of a one-off, or not. I'll keep digging around, and see what I can find.

The Jo-Han Mickey Thompson chassis is a one-off.  There was no 1:1 Mustang; there is a HOT ROD "phantom" cover shot of a "see-through" Mustang funny car, but it is on the Pinto's chassis.  The M/T Pinto chassis was indeed made of titanium tubing.  It took much longer to build, and wasn't much lighter than a steel tube chassis, so the second one never got built.  That one chassis was used quite a bit, as Thompson only had one Pinto funny car.  The later Revell kit is actually the same car that Jo-Han made their kit of, just a later version.

The Jo-Han Gene Snow Challenger chassis isn't necessarily a one-off, but it isn't a typical design either.

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Here are some more of Tom West's photos. These are reference photos he took of the Radici and Wise Vega, for use in the development of the Aurora Racing Scenes kits. I also have some of his design drawings. He sent all this stuff to me, to accompany an article on the StraightLineModeler website, in which he told the story of those kits, from his perspective. Anyhoo...since he sent them for publication on the web, I am sure he'd be fine with me sharing them, here. Tom was a great guy, and was always willing to help out modelers, however he could. He's sorely missed.

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On 5/23/2019 at 6:26 AM, Mark said:

The Jo-Han Mickey Thompson chassis is a one-off.  There was no 1:1 Mustang; there is a HOT ROD "phantom" cover shot of a "see-through" Mustang funny car, but it is on the Pinto's chassis. 

I have to disagree. See the attached.

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2 hours ago, iBorg said:

I have to disagree. See the attached.

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Yup...me too.

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I read somewhere that the chassis in the Pinto and Mustang was Woody Gilmore.

 

 

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