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Saturday was raining and I could not work outside so I decided to finish a side project that I had thought about before, a 77 LeMans 4 door sedan, popular as a police car in Smokey and the Bandit. I took one of my resin 77 Pontiac Can Am bodies and cut it apart. I cut the roof off the car and removed the rear window frame. I glued on a section of an Infiniti Q45 roof and then added about 3/16" to the quarters to lengthen the wheelbase to sedan length (4" more than a sedan in 1-1). I sectioned the rear window and glued it in. I filled in the shaker hole in the hood and ground off the rear spoiler. I just need to finish the roof off and clean it up. I might cast this one if I get some free time.
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Would There be any Interest?
DoctorLarry replied to Danno's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Would There be any Interest?
DoctorLarry replied to Danno's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
If anyone is still interested, I did a 73 Grand Am, 73 GTO, 74/75 Grand Am, and 77 Can Am in resin. Interiors for all as well and a resin chassis made to fit all three bodies. A 77 LeMans 4 door sedan is in the works as well as a 76 Grand Prix. -
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Molds are curing on the chassis components. Frame/floor pans, front inner fenders, rear differential and control arms, front crossmember and control arms, front steering linkage and sway bar. If all turns out right the finished chassis and suspension above should be done in resin. Fingers are crossed that it all turns out right!
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Beautiful car! What size tires on it?
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Yes-I have a posting on the Resin Forum. Do you have pictures of your car? I have an 83,00 mile 73 Grand Am myself. I put a LeMans nose on it while I fit my aftermarket fiberglass one. I have resin castings of 1773 Grand Am, 73 GTO, 74/75 Grand Am, and 77 Can Am.
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Can anyone tell me how you can make your own decals for a 1/25 car? Thanks!
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After spending a lot of time developing parts and bodies for 73-77 Pontiacs, I decided that I needed to actually build a car with my own parts. I always liked Pontiac's All American Grand Am show car (that some say was the inspiration for the Can Am), so I decided to build an updated version of the car. It will be a Pro Touring 1974 Grand Am. I will use my own resin body and interior castings along with my soon to be cast resin chassis. I will use the engine and transmission out of a Foose Firebird, make a copy of Pontiac's Ram Air system, and use other after market components for four wheel disc brakes. Wheels will be C1 Models Fifteen52 Tarmacs with low profile tires. As weird as it sounds, color will be Chrysler/Jeep Rescue Green, which is a proxy for 1973 GTO Golden Olive. Interior will be saddle tan. The red chassis is the original one from a JoHan Cutlass snap kit. The intermediate picture was building in realistic floor pans and the comparison picture is the nearly finished product. Suspension is Revell 1966 GTO, which is pretty realistic. The engine in the picture is actually a Tri-Power 400 fom the 66 GTO, I will use a single four barrel one from the Foose Firebird. Body, interior tub and seats, console and dash are my own resin castings. Body mods will be similar to the All American Grand Am show car. Front and rear spoilers and possibly Trans Am fender flares.
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I used a 1967 GTO but other A bodies (GTO, Cutlass) might work. The frame needs to be shortened because the wheelbase is different. If you want one where the hood does not open, just use the Jo-Han 75 Cutlass frame and floor. I'll post a picture of my frame. For engine, the 67 Firebird 400 is what I used. The GTO has a 400, but it is a tri-power. I used the GTO frame, suspension and exhaust and made my own interior parts. I am building a vacuum forming table to form my own windows-you have to use the Jo-Han ones now.
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I am kind of a lurker here and don't get a chance to post that often but I have seen some interest expressed in 73-77 Pontiac A-bodies, specifically Lemans/GTO, Grand Am and Can Am. I love this generation of GM cars and have owned a 1976 Chevy Laguna and recently bought an 82000 mile 1973 Grand Am. I always wanted to build the Pontiacs. The Laguna was out there in Nascar form and I "streetified" one as a copy of my car. I finally took matters into my own hands on the Pontiacs. I watched some YouTube videos on resin casting and tried it myself. After I got started, I found it was kind of addicting: I ended up doing a 73 Grand Am and Lemans/GTO front end, Lemans interior, 74 Grand Am, and 77 Can Am as well as Grand Am interior parts. I have yet to build them myself, though! The green car is an incomplete copy of my real full size Laguna. I didn't get the color right, but the rest is like the original.
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More progress. I have done two primer coats and am fixing body zits right now. I will make the mold this week and hopefully cast some bodies this week end.
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Glad to see my hobby is giving someone else some fun! Looks good, Tim.
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Grand Ams were made in 1973, 1974 and 1975. After 75 they were killed because of poor sales. The 73 is unique-its rear end, trunk and quarter panels are different than the 74 and 75 models. The front end on all of them was made of urethane, but the 74 and 75 front ends were different than the 73. I have castings of the 1973 Grand Am, a 1973 GTO front end for the Grand Am body, and a 1977 Can Am casting. After the 1975, I will do a 1977 Lemans 4 door sedan for the Smokey and the Bandit/police interceptor folks.
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I will probably make a mold and cast a few of these, if nothing else than to build one for myself!
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Began work on the grilles and tail lights. Trunk lid is pretty much done. I still need to finish the front valence as well.
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Came home today and added the lower valance and worked on the back end. I also removed the old grille area. Tail lights and grille and I'm almost done.
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After completing a 1973 Grand Am and GTO front end, I took that basic master and created a 1977 Pontiac Can Am. With nothing to do at the moment, I thought I would take both of those and create a 1974/5 Grand Am. The later Grand Am's had a different quarter panel and a trunk that was more raised; this was the same basic rear body shape as the Can Am. However, the upper nose was similar to the 73 Grand Am with the exception of six grille "gills" rather than three per side. The grille bars also ran horizontally rather than vertically in the 74/75. The lower valence in the front was also different, being more like the lower front bumper of the Can Am. I took two of my own castings and cut them up. I then glued the 73 front end to the 77 rear end and cut the Can Am spoiler off. I filled in the Can Am tail lights with putty and will cut off the lower valance and replace it with the lower bumper off the Can Am. After that, I need to create a new grille area and tail lights and I will be done. Then make a mold and cast away!