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Pete68

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  1. Can’t beat these old Transtars
  2. Al. Very late 60s Look. Nice job
  3. Like the updates on the wheels nice.
  4. This is going to be a great build
  5. Very nice classic touch on the two tone and I like those cab lights
  6. Beautiful truck your kit bashing paid off very nice. Always liked that green had a 1967 3/4 ton that was the same color.
  7. That came out nice I like the colors and the interior is beautiful sorry for late reply and thanks for joining us.
  8. Very nice your stance looks a lot better
  9. Looks like a nicely weather Japanese freightliner II to me not overdoing it on the weathering great job Brian
  10. Nice finish Ken these always look so much better when there lowered
  11. Ben I’m so glad I ordered as much as I did from him when I could. I got just about every thing I want from him until Covid hit and seems trying to order from him after that was a nightmare so I gave up ordering from him the summer of 2020 and never looked back.
  12. Your welcome glad I could help you guys out and your build sounds interesting. I sold my 1960 Ford Pickup many years ago but I kept the trailer but needs repainted to match the Original 1953 Ford it’s pulling with a Ford Hot Rod on it my Brother gave me. Sounds like your a lot older than me too ?. We have had Model Show/Swap meets twice a year ever since I started building model Trucks back in 1984. They still have them in the same building for over 35 years. Yes that blower is awesome but back then I wanted to build it stock now maybe I’ll build one with that giant blower. Lee
  13. I’m sure they will
  14. Here’s the Box, Truck I built and the leftover parts from the 1968 release I bought at the 1989 St.Louis Missouri Model Car Show/Swap meet. I remember I had to soak this out with brake fluid ( What I used back then) it didn’t cut it so I used Easy Off and that worked. I might post this truck in the Under-glass section.
  15. Here you go. I bought this at the 1989 Fall Model Show/Swap meet in St. Louis Missouri I just turned 21 years old. It was missing the Instructions some one made copies of them there not the best. Check out the date on the Newspaper I wrapped the Camper glass in to protect it. I’ll never forget buying this truck because it was so rare even back in 1989.
  16. The biggest change is the Radiator and Hood for the Pre 1918.
  17. Yes Dave did I asked him on several occasions if he would cast the parts up for me he said when he moved he misplaced them and can’t find them. He never did get back to me if he found them who knows where they are now. The back date parts include Radiator, Hood, and Wheels that I can remember. Good luck getting them now.
  18. Your more than welcome to join in Jerry sorry for the late reply
  19. That interior looks great very nice.
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