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Sledsel

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  1. Wow... just wow. All that fabrication is too nutty for my ability, but looks awesome. I am assuming there will be a dry sump of sorts for the engine since there is no place on the oil pan for the pump. LOL
  2. Thanks... Now I am searching parts boxes.. I swear I have the cockpit cover for the Cobra.
  3. You have definitely found some great deals in the past!!!!
  4. Thanks... I'll have to look up some info and see if I can get decals for the rebuild.
  5. Well, I visit resale/antique shops, garage sales and flea markets all the time. Was out of town for work and saw a resale shop and decided to stop for the heck of it. Finally had some luck so I had to share.... AC Cobra was built nice, nothing missing, little clean up and on the shlelf MPC? 1970 Mustang, scoop and rear bumper missing, built pretty well, not painted. Clean up, on the shelf til I want to rebuild 40 Ford, open and complete, engines assembled nicely. GTP Mustang, sealed Everything cost a whopping $35. I think I did okay..... finally! Anyone else have a good story about a resale shop or similar?
  6. I will be watching.
  7. Looks good... I have always like this kit.
  8. yes
  9. Wow... That's nice. This is my only pic accessible right now
  10. As for removing the exhaust, I have not done the 65, but did a 55 Chevy... A lot of trimming with a knife and then careful sanding left me with good results. Inner fenders on Fords from the factory were a semi-gloss black.
  11. Because he had it, it is a challenge, and any good builder can make something from a dog kit. I love seeing what I can do with them. Keep going Jeff, looking good
  12. This should help under the hood. Black engine, aluminum intake. R code XL's would have bucket seats and poverty caps were standard. Good there. The one thing not addressed is all R code 65's had headlight covers. So to be correct, you will need to fabricated them.
  13. Looks Great!!! I am biased though because I have a 1:1 in the garage that is Ivy Bronze Poly (the color of the one in your picture)
  14. Looking great, I always loved the looks of a 56 Ford. Little advise, add the trim to the top of the rear quarters from the crown to make it "complete"
  15. Cool, but not overly exciting for me. Give me the 70's cars all day though
  16. Thanks... I guess you just be careful how much of the hood you trim.
  17. Nice looking conversion. Did you move the cab forward? Engine clearance ok? Darn..... now I need a second truck to build the 4200. Gee thanks! LOL
  18. Super looking build. Great job on all of it
  19. That looks awesome but please do not put any Revell based 57's on the trailer unless you correct the bodies. They will look wonky next to the AMT's The AMT's are closer to correct.
  20. I have seen a Mark V Lincoln, but looked off to me
  21. Looks great!! And you are right about the side windows. Revell made the trim om the door and 1/2 too thick. That trim is merely 1/64 thick on the top. The bumper guards are hideous and incorrect and removing them is a PITA. Best thing for this kit is what you have done.
  22. Wow... what is up with the underside? Holy smokes. Good luck on this.. you are gonna need it.
  23. Looking good
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