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StevenGuthmiller

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  1. Well John, anything pre-80s would pretty much be classified as vintage in my book. Especially being as the model car hobby didn't really even start until 1958! I get into the kits mostly from the 50s & 60s, but as a some of the guys on this forum will tell you, there's a lot of rare & desirable kits post 70s as well. Looking forward to seeing them. Steve
  2. She's a beauty Jim! I love the color! In fact I love it so much, I used a very similar color for a '61 Bonneville build I did a couple of years ago. The factory color is called "Richelieu Blue" & the color you chose looks very close. Nice work! Steve
  3. Welcome John! I hope you'll be like a lot of us here & will be embarking on a long & addictive life long hobby. I'm anxious to see those "old kits" you picked up. I build a lot of vintage kits & it's always a blast to see what others have. Hopefully you picked up some real gems! Steve
  4. A lot of the suspension, brake, & engine & drive train stuff is interchangeable between the Lemans & even Firebird, & for that matter all of the full sized Pontiacs. I do know that the windshield is exclusive to the Grand Prix in '69. It was the first car ever with the radio antenna in the windshield. Steve
  5. The white hood looks to me like it's probably from either a '65 or '66 Galaxie. The blue hood looks suspiciously like one from a Johan '62 Plymouth. Steve
  6. Some parts are being made, others are still very hard to find. Almost any drive train or suspension parts can be found easily. Body panels & a lot of trim pieces are still not easy to find. As far as I've been able to find, Ames offers rear quarter patch panels, front fender patch panels, rockers, & a trunk lid, as well as some floor panels. But if you need a door or a front fender, you still have to find them the "old fashioned" way, in a junk yard. I spent this afternoon putting the Super Clean to good use. Starting to try & clean the 30 years of grime & discoloration off of the pearl interior upholstery. I was pretty impressed with how well it works! See if you can guess which part of this rear seat has been cleaned. I'll throw in an engine pic for good measure. Steve
  7. This is the "General" category which states: "For general model car hobby or 1:1 automotive related topics". I think this would be "1:1 automotive related". The "1:1 Car & Truck Reference" sections are for reference photos. Steve
  8. I use Turtle Wax "Scratch & Swirl Remover" as the final application on mine when I'm polishing. Right before I add all of the small external parts like mirrors, antennas, hood ornaments, etc, I give it a once over with Novus "Clean & Shine". Steve
  9. I've heard many times of people having this problem, & for the life of me, I can't figure out why. I've never experienced it myself. I guess plenty of primer would be my answer. I usually use as many as 5 coats of primer & have never experienced any bleed through. Steve
  10. It's a '69 Andy. I bought it right out of high school in '81, drove it for about 5 years, & then, shortly after I got married in '87, it went into storage. It was in pretty nice shape when it went in, but has it's issues coming out. There is some rust on the lower body from all of those years of sitting on a sweaty concrete floor, but nothing that can't be fixed. The interior is a big question. The "Pearl" interior has yellowed over time & I doubt that it will ever be white again without re-upholstering everything. The entire drive train has already been gone through. Rebuilt engine, transmission, brakes, exhaust, as well as a new fuel tank, radiator, starter, alternator, etc. A lot of work done, but a long way to go. Steve
  11. The S2000 is my wifes "mid life crisis". The grand Prix is mine! Steve
  12. Just came home today. Finally safe & sound in my own garage. Mechanical things are almost all done. Now the pretty parts can be "re-prettied"! Sad part is, now I'm out of money! Steve
  13. I was wondering the same. Did you spray something over them Rich? Steve
  14. Thanks guys! I'm hoping to get a lot done on the interior this weekend. Didn't get much bench time this past week. Steve
  15. Looks great Tommy! I like it in white! Steve
  16. If you used Duplicolor clear, that is your problem. Duplicolor clear is far too "hot" to shoot over bare plastic. The fogging you're seeing is probably the plastic "crazing". Sanding is probably your only option. Use a milder clear next time like Testors. Steve
  17. I say thank the lord for the ebay parts sellers! I buy parts on ebay all of the time. When you restore a lot of vintage kits like I do, & with Modelhaus going bye-bye, there are not a lot of options if you need a rear bumper for a Johan '65 Plymouth Fury. Steve
  18. I have a Lindberg '66 Olds 442 with a missing tail light, but what seems to happen to me more often is parts that weren't molded properly. Like a half of an AMT '69 GTX convertible top boot & a corner missing from an AMT '62 T-bird up-top, just to name a couple. Steve
  19. If done correctly, there should never be any place on a finished model where the glue should be visible. Steve
  20. Bingo! I drive every day for a living. It just amazes me how many morons there are behind the wheel! Most of them on their phones!! Steve
  21. Not worth fighting over guys. I never use Future anyway. As far as I know, I can't even get it around here. Steve
  22. Low blow Harry!! You can rest assured that I had nothing to do with that! Don't forget, we also had Jesse "The Body" Ventura for a governor for a term! And Ross Perot won this state in '92. I'll be the first to admit, Minnesota has more than their fair share of goofballs! I'm a South Dakota transplant, so I take no responsibility! Steve
  23. Those are exactly the "glitchy" problems that I was talking about. Sometimes it freezes up my computer so bad that I have to shut it down & re-boot. I'm using Windows 10 with Firefox & I'm having exactly the same issues as you are I have had absolutely "zero" problems like this with "any" other website. So I have to conclude that it's Photobucket & not my computer. Steve
  24. I'm watching too Tommy! '61 is one of my favorite years for almost every make. The '61 Buick was probably my favorite Buick body style after 1957. The bubble top was beautiful! I found a nice one of these a couple of years ago & finally built it last year. Not as detailed as yours will be, but it is one of my favorite builds. Steve
  25. In Minnesota we call it a "Twist". Steve
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