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gatorincebu

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  1. Yup!!! It's yellow , and it looks really good. Be Well Gator
  2. Very cool idea . Well done model of what could be a forerunner of the Caddy Escalade! lol Be Well Gator
  3. Cool build ! And yes it would be a real sleeper. No one would think there was a big motor under the hood. Be Well Gator
  4. Really nice job on the van ! In Miami when I was growing up. There was a Pest Control compnay. Truly Nolen. he had a huge collection of antique cars with the company name on them .And they were parked all over South Florida ( From Palm beach south ). he also had a fleet of Volkswagons made up to resemble bugs , mice and other pests. So putting the dog on the roof of the van is accurate as an advertising gimmick. Be Well Gator
  5. Nice job on the panel truck ! The paint and foil look great . When I was 16 I had a 1950 Ford panel truck with a flathead 8 with a 3 speed on the column . It was a faded yellow . And did not look nearly as good as this one does. Be Well Gator
  6. Joel, Really cool build! Very reminiscent of the 50's -60's era customs. Be Well Gator
  7. Really a cool build ! It looks like it has been worked hard, but maintained mechanically, While the owner wasn't worried about the appearance. Be Well Gator
  8. Cool little model ! Clean build. Some paint on the interior would really improve the look . Be Well Gator
  9. Steve , Awesome job on this parts runner ! You really nailed it. Be Well Gator
  10. Congrats on a fine build! I certainly hope you will continue on the road to a full recovery. And building models is great therapy.I love the pick up trailer and bike. Be Well Gator
  11. That pickup bed looks really good! Be Well Gator
  12. Pat, The motor build was interesting. And I will be following this thread with a great deal of interest as well. Be Well Gator
  13. Very interesting! Looks like any East Coast rig from back in the day. i like it. Be Well Gator
  14. Kurt, i would go for at least three to four sets. Please let me know if you are going to cast them!! Be Well Gator
  15. Now that is one good looking tractor. The colors looks good together. And I really like the sleeper swap. Be Well Gator
  16. Alfred, It is all looking pretty good1 With the exception of the split luberfiner? The engine details are looking pretty good. Being busy at work is a good thing!!!! :-) Be Well Gator
  17. Eric, I take your point. As I had not really considered the era of the vehicle. I was thinking more of an old bus that had been refurbished and purpose built to haul the classic/race cars. Anyway. I think you have a good handle on the build and I am enjoying the thread! Be Well Gator
  18. Clayton, All the tubing work looks great. As for the suspension.I would just add a set of shocks ?? :-) Be Well Gator
  19. John, It is good to know that you are back at the workbench doing things,even if it is not a complete model. Hang in there. It will get better! When I hurt my back years ago. One of the things that kept me going .was this thought. " No matter how bad I was hurting, somewhere there was someone who was in much worse shape than me!" Be Well gator
  20. Great looking hooker ! This model brings back some memories. You did a fine job on it. Be Well Gator
  21. An awesome project that is looking really good about now. And I expect it will get much better as you proceed. Be Well Gator
  22. Really a cool project ! I wonder if you could use a low profile wheel and tire set. And modify the wheels wells, to get a bit more head room. I will be following this build for sure. Be Well Gator
  23. John, Why not build a couple of snap kit semi's? You can have fun with them and deriving the theraputic benefits of the hobby as well> Be Well Gator
  24. Cool build of neat ole mack! Be well Gator
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