
TarheelRick
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Had to look at this one for a minute or two, then, excellent. "Those were the days"
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Looks like it is going to be a killer Gasser. What engine do yo have planned for it? Did you have to shorten the floor pan to make it fit under the '62 body?
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1950 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup
TarheelRick replied to Zippi's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Really like this build, your color selection works very well with it. I was looking at your tri-power setup and the way you have it only the center carb will be feeding the engine. If you were to cut that square block on top of the manifold so it is flush then all three carbs would be attached to the manifold. Not trying to be judgmental, just thought i might be of some help. -
This is building into a killer street rod, your work is truly inspirational. You were talking about bobbing the rear fenders. I think if you cut them even with the bottom of the body that would look about right. Keep those updates coming.
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Those that were only made once
TarheelRick replied to T-Ray's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
As mentioned earlier the AMT/SMP annuals were quite often one and done, an example of one I would love to see repopped is the 1963 Pontiac Catalina/Bonneville/Grand Prix hardtop (whichever version it was) or the 1962 Ford Galaxie hardtop. -
What did you see on the road today?
TarheelRick replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Not sure about HP rating. Saw it yesterday while I was down there and they had the hood open. It is running finned valve covers and an aftermarket air cleaner. -
What did you see on the road today?
TarheelRick replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Parked in front of the garage where I dropped off my Pinto to get some engine work done on it. That fender emblem is for real, 4 speed with bench seat. -
As the others have said that is some great work. Turned one into a Starliner many years ago. Didn't have as much foil work around the top as yours, but what it did have took quite a bit of tedious time. You have done an excellent job with the BMF. Looking forward to updates.
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Before I inherited my parents home with a full basement I had considered trying to find a small, used travel trailer. While I was in the ministry I moved sporadically and most of the parsonages did not have an adequate area to set up a good work place. There are some good suggestions above, some things I never thought about.
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Looks like it should get down the quarter in a real hurry. That is some fine model building. Just wondering if you are going to install a driveshaft safety loop?
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Sounds like an interesting build. Not much of a MOPAR fan, but that inspirational picture is a really wicked looking machine.
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I am in the same predicament, except I am 74 years old. I have done this for the past 12-15 years with not so great results. At the last three shows I have attended I may have sold a dozen kits. With table fees and the cost of gas to and from (none of the shows were close to my home) the costs really add up. Another thing I have noticed is a lot of the buyers are expecting garage sale prices. I want to downsize my collection, but I am not going to give it away. I feel my models are realistically priced, I do not try to gouge anyone and I will negotiate to a certain extent, but don't expect me to cut my prices in half.
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What is it please?
TarheelRick replied to Earl Marischal's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
At the 2:40 mark there is a car with hidden headlights, what make is that one? -
Very nice Gasser. Would fit right in with SEGA or some of the other Gasser organizations. Overall a very nice build.
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This is the work of a master-modeler. I was beginning to think you were trying to sneak in some pictures of a 1:1 until I saw you holding the engine. Not only is your model building fantastic, so is your photography. Besides, I love Mustangs and this one is beautiful.
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Porsche Outlaws & Hot Rods
TarheelRick replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
How wide can you go without becoming outrageous? -
Big Rig Transport
TarheelRick replied to Trendsetta68's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
How do you get these boxes? Most of our local grocery stores keep them and send them back to the produce company. -
That is a couple of nice Mustangs. Don't know much about audio, but that looks to be a killer system.
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57 Chevy Bubbletop pickup
TarheelRick replied to Modlbldr's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I really like full customs and this one is going to be a pleasure to watch come together. You have some mighty fine ideas, keep those updates coming. -
3rd gen Camaro
TarheelRick replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
From the looks of the highway and suburban driveways, I believe that is now a federal law. -
Looking forward to this build. I have this one and the Lindberg copy in my stash. The 40 Ford Coupe Trophy Kit was the first model I ever built, got it as a Christmas gift in 1959.
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Just took a four-day trip to visit some relatives out-of-state. I was expecting some packages so I went to the local PO and had my mail put on hold until I returned. When I got home I checked my email and saw all the packages had been delivered to "the front reception area of the Post Office" (USPS's message). Went over this morning to pick them up and only got one package plus a couple of envelopes. When I questioned the lady she became slightly belligerent and said that was all I had. I told her of the email message. "Do you have the tracking numbers?" "Not with me." "Well I can't help you." Went home brought up the emails, printed them off and went back to the PO and showed them to her. "Let me go get the Postmaster." They rummaged around under some tables and finally found my other two packages and more mail, one was my electric bill. Makes me wonder what would have happened to those other pieces of mail if I hadn't forced the issue on the packages. I know they would have eventually found the packages, but would they have just as easily found the missing pieces of mail?
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More new car deliveries
TarheelRick replied to Earl Marischal's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Wonder who all the suits are, definitely not a truck driver.