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El Caballo

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  1. 1967 is my favorite year for Shelbys, well done.
  2. That model is so badass.
  3. Awesome flopper, great detail.
  4. Violet Crumble, I haven't seen one of those since I lived in Oz about 4 years ago. Great job on the gasser, you should be proud.
  5. So we should expect you to be making the flash? Hope so...
  6. Street Stock racers are great, non-bucks up racing.
  7. Neat, those cars lend themselves to be lo-lo's.
  8. Is that a ute in the background?
  9. I am have a hell of a time trying to get the headers to just reach the engine. I could remove the tie rods and crosslink bit that glues to the chassis or do a curbside, how aggravating. >:-(
  10. Wow, great color, I really like it.
  11. I love it, great stance and those slapper bars are cool.
  12. Low and slow, the right stance.
  13. Back in the late 80's my eldest brother had a 318i and it was the shiznit. Now it would be hopelessly underpowered and archaic, but it was the driving machine. Nice model with a ton of detail.
  14. Hm, I was considering using low tack tape and free-handing flames for one of my models. I'll check my local store for some of this.
  15. The interior is a build in and of itself, wow.
  16. Great looking grille.
  17. That car was not at the museum, otherwise I would have a picture of it. But, here are some pics you may be able to use for details. I do have a bunch of pics of the other cars I could post if you think it may help you.
  18. I'll look and let you know.
  19. Wait, 1949? Is that the oldest model on this website?
  20. I like the Dart in particular, good job. Do you have a clearer picture of the engine?
  21. I have a ton of Chaparral Museum pictures, can't remember if I posted them here or not. Anyway, just about the only thing for me to see in Midland, TX.
  22. Still lots of old stations spread throughout the South, some dating back to the horseless carriage days. Naturally they are on back roads, they are still around.
  23. So many of those were wrecked in races back in the day, a restorer's nightmare.
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