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Zippi

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  1. I appreciate ya Mario. Thanks man.
  2. Thanks Michelle.
  3. Just a Super nice looking 40 Ford. Love the ole fat fender cars
  4. Ok fellows, I'm back on the 37 Monster truck this morning. I have a roll bar mock-up that I'm satisfied with. The frame is in the spray booth along with the inner wheels.
  5. I'm diggin this bulld. Love the Safare Front Windshield and the eye lids on the headlights. Nicely done.
  6. I'm diggin it. Nice looking 67 Chevelle.
  7. This is an old post worth bringing up again. It's a Hot Rod. Nicely done.
  8. Thanks Doyle. Much obliged. Thanks David. Thanks for the kind words.
  9. Welcome to the site Wayne.
  10. Yup, love the Pro Street look. I appreciate ya man. Thanks.
  11. It didn't turn out to bad. Thanks.
  12. Thanks. I'll see what I can do when I get a sunny day.
  13. Much obliged man. I do appreciate it.
  14. Yeah Buddy. I appreciate ya dude.
  15. I'm hip. Thanks much.
  16. I appreciate Mark. Thanks man.
  17. Haha...thanks Garry.
  18. Thanks Dan.
  19. I'm diggin this build.
  20. Yes Sir, thanks. In my books it's an OK build. Thanks Buddy. The pics don't show what happened when I dropped it. I appreciate ya My friend. Much obliged. Thanks for the kind words.
  21. I appreciate it man. So glad this one is off the bench.
  22. Good looking pickup. Nice build.
  23. I guess I'm calling this one done fellow. Finially. Under Glass: https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/189456-1966-ford-mustang-gt-pro-street/
  24. I started this build last year and kinda lost interest in it so it went to the back of the bench where it sat for months. This year I decided to finish this build but just couldn't seem to get motivated on it. I painted it with a Tamiya rattle can and the paint just didn't come out right. I wet sanded the heck out of the paint and the clear in an attempt to save it. I had it looking pretty good then while gluing in the lovers I dropped the model. It hit the bench pretty hard as I tried to gab it while it was going down and just slammed it even harder onto the bench and it slide over and landed on the open glue bottle. Damage.....The engine broke out, scratch on the roof, and glue got on the roof, PS rocker panel, and the deck lid. When I glued the engine back in I must have got it off a little as the hood would no long fit right. Well, you know how it is fellows, it is what it is I guess. Chassis is from the AMT 1966 Nova Pro Street kit that was modified, the Ford Blown Boss 429 is via the Iceman, Wheels and tires are from the AMT 1967 Chevelle Pro Street kit, Paint is Tamiya TS-51 Racing Blue, interior is red oxide primer cleared with a Matte clear, bright work is bmf. WIP: https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/188926-66-mustang-pro-street/
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