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yellowsportwagon

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  1. I honestly have no idea unless they maybe had two cars entered. Made one distinctive looking?? I’m not sure but it looked cool.
  2. This car was run a few races in 72 with a 429 wedge head instead of a boss 429.Johan body roll cage and wheels on a 90’s TBird chassis. Engine from a Revell 70 Torino Cobra. Decals by Ace decals. Front wheel wells radiused and flared.Resin hood. Dry sump oil pan and tank by Gerald Smith.
  3. That is absolutely not allowed. Stance is everything in my book. And opened wheelwells. Most stock cars had wheel openings that had been massaged shall we say.
  4. Aside from that I would never allow a 72 to morph into a 70-71 in my shop. 72 Torino/Montego are the best looking fords ever made
  5. No just showing where the SCJ 429 came from.
  6. It is a Johan Torino body and roll cage (modified slightly for tunnel clearance) on a stretched AMT 90s TBird chassis. The engine is from a Revell 70 Torino Cobra that I used to make an earlier build.
  7. Anybody have any experience with this outfit? Good bad indifferent?
  8. Eldo green chassis Toro black chassis
  9. To answer this question. No. The Eldorado chassis comes to a point frt and rear. The Toronado is straight across.
  10. So I’ve let this lay around long enough. Time to get it back out and finish it.
  11. That is a much more appropriate color for that car! Well done
  12. Thanks that’s exactly what I intended on!!
  13. Thanks everyone for the nice comments. I’m pretty happy with the way this build came out.
  14. Just completed restomod Machine. Sits on a stretched 90s nascar chassis. Zs wheels. Reflective decals by Speedway.Pearl white paint.
  15. Ebay it’s a Modelhaus. Got it second hand. It’s sweet.
  16. Yeah no thanks to the purple pond and resin. Not worth the risk at all. I used bletche white followed by comet and finally dawn. Squeaky clean no damage!!
  17. I recently got this and do not want to risk ruining it for any reason!!
  18. I soaked it a few hours then scrubbed it with some comet followed by dish soap. Not slimy at all now.
  19. I’m familiar with resins. Purple cleaners screw them up I just am not familiar with Modelhaus products. Is there a preferred method for their stuff is my question.
  20. I bought a Modelhaus resin kit recently. To clean the mold release off any special tricks or just the old bleach white followed by dish soap method. Done tons of resin but never a Modelhaus.
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