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Bucky

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  1. Here ya go, folks............ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pony_car
  2. I once bought a real '72 Chrysler for $200!! And it ran like a new one!
  3. Very cool color! Looks great on the large car!!
  4. Just like the pink bunny.....you just keep going, and going, and going........... Nice work on the shocks! And the tires!
  5. It looked good in pic A, but the new wheels, and dropping the stance makes look more like a SuperBee ought to, IMHO. Good move!!
  6. That's an adventure in modeling that some of us won't get to experience! LOL
  7. Very nice shine to it!
  8. Not very many M*A*S*H alumni left. RIP, you two!!
  9. That's one of the best ones I've heard! I hope it didn't have any super glue on it!! LOL
  10. That's exactly my thought, Steve. It's the main reason I moved copies of my own photos to other places.
  11. I like that idea!
  12. Maybe lining the floor with fly paper would help corral those runaway parts! LOL
  13. I have an evil carpet monster in my hobby room. Last year, I was fiddling with a tiny part, and it launched out of my hand, and the carpet monster got it. I had to scramble and scratch a new piece. Before I started the next project, I did a minor clean up, and found the part I lost two days prior!! OH, WELL!!!
  14. My first choice struck out.
  15. I just found a pair of header type glass pack mufflers in an AMT 1969 Chevy Impala kit. These mufflers might have available in other kits from AMT, also. EDIT: I found a pair of header mufflers in the AMT 1969 Mercury Cougar XR/7 kit, so that's at least two possibilities. These could be modified if you didn't want header mufflers, but they have the shape of a lot of the typical glass pack mufflers I was familiar with back in the days of running around with loud pipes.
  16. Photo borrowed from the WWW. Pretty big rear wheel arches to be fixed, too.
  17. They could tool up some woodgrain trim and woodgrain decals, too.
  18. Mine is in a box like this one: It's kind of a generic box, with only a sticker on the end flap saying that a 1960 Edsel is inside! LOL
  19. I believe so. Or, might have been SMP. I just checked the old glue-bomb in the stash. It is an AMT kit.
  20. A 1960 Edsel would be nice!
  21. Both will be potent contenders!
  22. Fantastic result! Top notch build!
  23. I agree with Steve, and will offer another option....factory Chevrolet rally wheels, such as the ones Monte Carlo and Chevelle and Camaro had. I've seen a good number of otherwise stock '57 Chevies wearing a shiny set of rally wheels. They look good to me, and keep it "all Chevy".
  24. That's a nifty trick that every '68 Dodge and Plymouth kit can benefit from!
  25. The tiller looks good, in spite of the cracks!
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