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StevenGuthmiller

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  1. Thanks guys! Steve
  2. Thank you Bob! Steve
  3. I'll still never understand how you can do these so quickly Al! Working on a kit right now & realizing, It takes me at least a good couple of hours just to do body prep! & that's on a good body! Oh well, Nice job!! Steve
  4. Thanks Cliff! Steve
  5. Thanks Dan! The Long Ram engine was a big reason why I started this one in the first place. I'm afraid the '65 Chrysler I'm building next will be a little more boring under the hood. Steve
  6. I'm sure it'll look nice Ron, although, I gotta say, I've never been a 4 door fan. I think I'm going to use a set of caps from the '70 Ford police car kit, (They're very generic & I already have them) & a set of left over wheels from a '60 Ford kit. I already did a sort of "test fit" & I thought it looked pretty cool with the dog dish caps & some white wall tires. Gives it that sort of "sleeper" look. I almost bought a 1965 Chrysler Newport when I was still in high school. I'm almost positive that had dog dish caps but I don't recall for sure. I do remember it had a three on the tree, which is the main reason I didn't buy it. Steve
  7. Yeah, they get ridiculous on ebay these days! Got pretty lucky with this one. Steve
  8. Thank you every body! it was a fun year! Steve
  9. Thank you Danno! Thanks Bob! Steve
  10. Thanks Peter. I'll do my best! Steve
  11. Very nice Ron. Yes, I did pretty well with my purchase. got it on ebay for $77.00. Body's in really nice shape except for a couple of sink marks on the roof from an over zealous glue job on the glass. Interior's in good shape, & the engine/ engine bay is missing a couple of parts but they're easily replaced. Mine was never painted either. Just a few decals on the bare plastic. I'm doing a little bit of an unusual wheel treatment with this one too. Steelies with dog dish caps. Don't know if they ever came that way, but the look is cool! Steve
  12. Thanks guys! This was the most enjoyable build I've done in a while. That surprises me a little just because I never really had any intention of building a '64 Chrysler. It just kind of fell in my lap & grabbed my attention at the right moment I guess. Steve
  13. Well, being as I just finished a '64 & really enjoyed it, I might as well move on to a '65 Chrysler 300 hardtop. This one will be done in "Royal Turquoise" with either a medium turquoise or turquoise & white interior. I'm going to try to keep my 1958 Ford convertible project moving at the same time, but I've been having a little difficulty concentrating on more than one build at a time as of late. Steve
  14. Thanks Ron! Steve
  15. That looks like it would be pretty easily done in styrene. Steve
  16. Thanks guys! Bruce, I did do a few minor modifications under the hood to add a little more realism. One thing that's always drove me nuts on these older kits are those bumper/chassis mounting posts on either side of the radiator, so I eliminated them. Does pose a little bit of a problem when it comes to installing the bumper & chassis, but nothing too pressing. I also added an alternator & power steering bracket, & the space between the radiator brace & the grille looked a little "cavernous" so I scratch built a grille brace/ hood latch plate & painted it body color. seems to help a little. I did do some detail painting on the chassis on this one, which I usually don't bother with, but I didn't go over board. here's a pic. Steve
  17. Thank you Fabrizio! Steve
  18. Thanks everybody! I had a great time building this one! Steve
  19. It wasn't one of my favorite designs either. As a matter of fact, it wasn't even on my list of projects to look for. I wanted to build a model of as many "generations" of Chrysler 300s as I could and this generation included the '63 & '64, Neither one real high on my list of beautiful cars. I had a '63 & really wasn't looking for a '64, but this one popped up one day on ebay, so I just threw a small bid at it & some how picked it up for $40.00. It was in pretty nice shape & once I got to looking it over, I started to get excited about building it. It seemed to have everything I loved going for it. A very unusual subject with a nicely detailed interior & a great engine configuration. It was great fun to build from start to finish! Steve
  20. That's been my goal as well Kevin. to build all of the old kits that I had or missed out on when I was a kid. Being born in '62, I missed out on the "annual" era for the most part. I've really been enjoying taking this trip into the past. Welcome to the forum! Steve
  21. Thanks so much I guys! I really do appreciate all of the terrific comments! I'm really looking forward to posting like this again next year. Hopefully with at least 10 more! Steve
  22. Hi guys! I was hoping to finish this one up by January first so I could make an even 10 builds finished before the end of the year. This is an original Johan 1964 Chrysler 300 kit I picked up as a built up from ebay a while ago. It's what I would call another "conservation" build using almost exclusively parts found in the box with some added detail parts. Finished in "Chestnut". Not a strictly factory color, but very close to '64 Chrysler "Royal Ruby". The Chestnut is a '64 Plymouth color. Personal touches include, flocked carpets, scratch build interior & exterior mirrors & a few other small parts. I added a set of "parts pack" Firestone tires & the wheels are original Johan wires with added 2-bar spinners from a Lindberg '61 Chevy kit. The engine is the 413 "Long Ram" that was original to the kit, ( a few parts were donated by a '62 Chrysler kit) & then it was detailed with the usual goodies. Hope you like it guys, it was kind of fun to do one other than "curbside" for a change. Hopefully I'll get some outdoor pics some time this weekend, weather permitting. Steve
  23. Well, I'm pretty happy that I managed to finish this one up before the first of the year! Pics in "Under Glass". Steve
  24. Thanks every one! I may just make it 10 for the year! my '64 Chrysler is almost there! Barring any un-forseen problems. Steve
  25. Didn't get a lot model related, but the wife did pick up that I wanted a "Dremel Mini". One on the way from Amazon! Steve
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