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Daddyfink

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  1. The Plymouth Dealers Barracuda that McEwen drove was a 65, only making this kit partially right.
  2. Yes, I will probably get it back on the bench soon. And I am going to have to take some license as well with the decals. My friend was going to do them but he never got the chance. So I wing it or check and see if Fremont Resin is going to do them.
  3. Nice bookends! I need to get my Hunt Bros. car back on the bench!
  4. The Hunt Bros. car as it last ran in 2002
  5. Nice build! I need to get my project back on track, my Milner car is getting lonely!
  6. This is just too cool! Great build and history lesson!
  7. Now that, is a thing of beauty
  8. I got to see the IDx when they brought it to Cars and Coffee and they where really nice. I know they where just concept cars, but, they had some really nice ideas and looked very cool in person. Shame they killed the concept.
  9. Wow, this is very cool! Will be keeping an eye on this. And for a minute I thought maybe you where building the "King of the Mountain" Vette! And BTW, where are the pigs?
  10. Very cool! Now I have to find more of these!! Yeah, too bad the bathing lady set is a small scale, I could have replaced her with the Linda Vaughn figure!
  11. Very nice! An interesting take on a classic paint job! Southern Surfers!
  12. Yes, time to finish this one! It is looking really nice! Are those Cady decals?
  13. Nice set! I like this version as well with the Motor Wheels
  14. Sadly the site I found them on doesn't state a scale for them. Bummer, they would make great diorama pieces http://www.japantrendshop.com/showa-japan-shibamata-tokyo-dango-sweets-store-model-p-2834.html
  15. Very nice! Great build!!
  16. Come on Revell, we need more figures!
  17. DISGUISE. Younger readers raised in the Internet age will find it difficult, if not impossible, to believe that the face and true identity of a major motorsports figure could be kept secret for four years. Take it from one of the media co-conspirators who protected that big lie: John Peters did not win the ’63 Winternationals in his Freight Train—contrary to official NHRA results issued at the time—nor was Floyd Lippencott Jr. the most dominant driver in the history of Top Gas Eliminator, despite that name’s regular publication in national magazines and newspapers. The alias was spontaneously created one night in the spring of 1963 when San Gabriel Drag Strip announcer Mel Reck and manager Steve Gibbs borrowed the last name of one of Steve’s college professors. 2/7Bob Muravez may have been the only driver who always wore a face mask and helmet in the staging lanes, however long the wait. Now you know why. “My dad always said he’d disown me if I drove,” explains Bob Muravez, 74. “My brother and I worked for him in the family business [the Maytag franchise in Burbank, California —Ed.]. I explained the situation to track operators and writers and photographers wherever I raced. I guess they didn’t want me to lose both my father and my job, because they never announced or printed my real name. If someone needed a head shot for something, he’d wait until I put on the helmet and mask. NHRA even issued Floyd a license in 1966, with no picture. I’ve still got it.” Thus was drag racing’s biggest secret preserved from February 1963, when John Peters registered himself as a Winternationals entrant, until the summer of 1967, when Bob’s father found out the truth—and promptly disowned him. It was an unfortunate winner’s-circle appearance on ABC’s Wide World of Sports after the Freight Train’s ’67 NHRA Springnationals win that blew Bob’s cover. “I arranged for my dad and I to take a long boat ride the day that it aired,” he recalls. “I told him that the TV he kept on the boat was in the shop for repair. Unfortunately, a buddy of his had seen the show, and said, ‘Your son’s been driving all these years.’ Dad didn’t believe it, so the guy brought him an Orange County [Raceway] program that happened to have the first published photo of my face without a mask. The next day, Dad handed me the program and said, ‘You’re no son of mine.’ As he walked out, he blew out a shop window out with a hammer. He never spoke to me again as long as he lived [1993].”
  18. From what I know, only the latter version and the restoration have the cow catcher.
  19. Is this an actual build thread or a how I like to build thread? Where is the model?
  20. Very cool! All you need now is a cow catcher on the front! LOL!
  21. I would first contact Gene at Slixx before doing anything to the decals and let him know, he took care of me when I had the same problem a few years back.
  22. A model of a Chevy Astro van is not exactly weird. Now, a model of a Tofu Shop, that is pretty weird
  23. Thanks, but that is not mine! I just plucked the pic of the web for reference. Wish I had that kind of talent!!
  24. Nice and clean! I need to build me one soon. Thanks for the corrected instructions!
  25. It is actually not too bad and pretty darn close. Keep in mind that this body will do a 69 and a 70 body and after all, they are funny car bodies. Not exactly the most accurate things around. The CR M/T bodies are more geared towards the M/T cars and they do differ a bit from the Gas Rhonda bodies.
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