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Jantrix

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  1. I don't usually toot my own horn when I win something, but I thought you guys might like to tsee this. Before the window nets and the decals this Studebaker was my Cannonball racer several years ago. Sunday it won fourth in Competition- Circle Track & Road Course at GSL27. With the level of work that was there, I'm pretty stoked with fourth. It's a Le Carrera Panamericana racer.
  2. Which, as I believe I've mentioned, was why Harry nixed the idea back when he started working for the mag. A huge time sink.
  3. I'm going to have to look into that metalizer. You work here looks MUCH better than my attempt on my '29 RPU. I'll definitely be following along.
  4. There is a danger to that as well. My dad is in this situation. Hates the meds so he sits. All day every day. His muscles aren't being used, so they don't support him as well and his pain level goes up. This is a very difficult situation to work up from.
  5. Iconic - the term varies from person to person. As Joe just pointed out.
  6. Well gang, I'll be heading out from Idaho early Friday, so I'll see you there. I'll be the chunky fella in glasses with a high & tight haircut.
  7. Has this ever been investigated? If I had to take a swag, I'd have to say the AMT General Lee, some drag racing icon, a Revell 1st gen Camaro, or the Lindberg/AMT '34 Ford pick-up. Thoughts?
  8. Not that I'd have put it past him, but I wasn't aware he had.
  9. Are the control arms something that you've adapted for this use, or something you've hand formed? This looks really good.
  10. What a mash up of design. The body says, 70's, the bumpers say 60's, the grill/headlights says 50's. Yeesh.
  11. Well first, I'm sure he really appreciated hearing from a fan during his incarceration, and this was a very cool way to say thanks.
  12. Super clean build. Very nice work.
  13. UV thing? Please elaborate.
  14. Thanks. It's a spring loaded parts holder from Micro Mark.
  15. I believe I used the top of the plenum that these carbs fit on from their original kit ('55 Jukebox Ford), and added them to the Allison piece, with the aviation carbs removed. Pretty easy fabrication really. A shot with the fuel plumbing started.
  16. I live about 40 miles outside of town. Blessed far away from any moron who would pay $200 to spend a light in a plaster potato.
  17. When I started this Charger project, I contacted the fella in that roadster. He advised a carb set-up like this, as the molded part is aircraft fuel specific.
  18. Truly. I'd like to know the story here.
  19. The world is getting wierd, no two ways about it. I have a friend who is a homesteader in south Florida. Lately his livestock predation issues have gone far beyond coyotes and raccons. He's dealing with boas, pythons, monitors and tegus. Another in Kansas has had his place flattened twice now in four years by tornado. Polar vortexes, bomb cyclones, and killer hurricanes oh my. There is an ancient curse, of disputed origin, that someone would lay on their enemy. "May you live in interesting times." Brothers and sisters, we are there. Steve, real sorry to hear about your troubles. Bill, good luck on the move.
  20. The Revell 32 Sedan, has a flathead and the grill you'll be needing. The flathead is really excellent. Combined with the Revell 29 Model A, I figure you're 90% there.
  21. The fictional/experimental/mystical DOHC Hemi from the AMT 70 Superbee would be the most logical engine for this I think. If you are going to build a car/engine combo that's never existed, you may as well use an engine that never existed. It's also a cool looking engine.
  22. That is kinda funny. Most of the photos I find are sans headlights but some still have them. They have the rule I'm sure to keep broken headlight glass off the beach.
  23. Happy Spring folks. Here's something cool that will be competing in this years upcoming P2P. https://journal.classiccars.com/2019/02/17/3-wheeler-being-readied-for-race-it-couldnt-finish-in-1907/ The field is set for the upcoming rally. Everything from a brass era touring car (possibly steam powered) to a Jensen Interceptor. I'm going to fire off some emails to find out if there will be any coverage of the rally this year. I'll keep you posted. https://www.endurorally.com/events/the-7th-peking-to-paris-motor-challenge/
  24. Very impressive.
  25. Although I have a couple Mustang kits in the stash, I have only one completed. The coupe from the B sci-fi film Cherry 2000, starring Melanie Griffith.
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