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It's a very old AMT kit, but can be found on ebay periodically.

Prices can be reasonable to high depending on the condition, if it's built, and how complete it is.

Dave aewsome job on the resto looks like used 59 impala windahield and uptop. Know am gonna be able to redo basket case thanks steve.

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WHERE'S THE PIC'S RON :huh::huh:

B):):lol:

A strange thing happened just before I painted this one. My father died. Working on this one will get me through the next few days. While I had already did one of his tribute cars, 2008_03152008mamamarchmeeting0212.jpg, a Sierra Gold '58 Impala built from the new Revell kit is going to be done sometime next year.

I'll get some pics out after everything is over.

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A strange thing happened just before I painted this one. My father died. Working on this one will get me through the next few days. While I had already did one of his tribute cars, 2008_03152008mamamarchmeeting0212.jpg, a Sierra Gold '58 Impala built from the new Revell kit is going to be done sometime next year.

I'll get some pics out after everything is over.

BEAUTIFUL "PONCHO" B) RON.

My condolances to you and your family on your father's passing.

Losing a close loved one is always hard - I'll keep you in my prayers - dave

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  • 3 weeks later...

Most everything is done now, except for the completed engine and the radiator assembly being installed.

The body and it's appearance is closer to stock than I had initially planned, but as I progressed, it seemed like this was the right way to complete the close-to restoration.

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OOO, the 66 Stutz'll be a COOL build! I saw one built up a thousand years ago, in a Public Library of all places! I thought it was REALLY cool then, it'll be even COOLER seein one done by you! The Buick looks great. I got promo's of both a 59 and a 60, but they're both so cool I don't have the heart to cut into them! :lol::lol::blink:

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BEAUTIFUL "PONCHO" :lol: RON.

My condolances to you and your family on your father's passing.

Losing a close loved one is always hard - I'll keep you in my prayers - dave

hi dave, im very sorry to hear of your fathers passing.....i lost my grandmother a few months ago, its a hard event to get past as it was for me,we were very close...im sure your dad is happy that you will continue your work as we are. my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family..........god bless......mark..........disabled modeler

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hi dave, im very sorry to hear of your fathers passing.....i lost my grandmother a few months ago, its a hard event to get past as it was for me,we were very close...im sure your dad is happy that you will continue your work as we are. my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family..........god bless......mark..........disabled modeler

Thanks Mark :lol: .

Actually, it was Ron's father who passed, but I do appreciate your

kindness - dave :lol:

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