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Welcome to the MCM Forum Hasan. Can't wait to see what ya got man.
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Well...I don't know about showing everybody up but I do appreciate it.
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I appreciate it man. Yeah, that BB just did make it but I did have to move the firewall back a little.
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I appreciate it Dan. Thanks man.
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Love that color. Great looking build
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Im liking it Glen. It's a Looker.
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Charles Carpenter's '55 Chevy Pro Sportsman
Zippi replied to Zippi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
In hear ya dude. Just don't see these anymore unless online for a high price. 1955 Ford Pro Modified Sportsman 'Jukebox', Rickie Smith "Motorcraft" Ford Thunderbird Pro Stock, and my boy Bob Glidden's Motorcraft Thunderbird. -
Charles Carpenter's '55 Chevy Pro Sportsman
Zippi replied to Zippi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
I got the heads drilled out for the plug wires and the headers assembled and cleaned up but I'm struggling with the body color. I really don't think I want to paint it white and go with the box art. So...for now I'm kinda stalled out until I can make up my mind. -
That's going to be a pretty kewl looking 32 Ford Street Rod. Great looking wheels & tires and I'm liking the stance.
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Looking good there Luke. Love thoes tail lights dude.
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Looking good. Love that color.
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Well I sure appreciate it Doc. Thanks. Thanks. Yeah, that Maroon turned out really nice. Much obliged man. Thanks Chris.
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Charles Carpenter's '55 Chevy Pro Sportsman
Zippi replied to Zippi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Well...I finished up my 37 Ford Street Rod so I'm now on the 55 Pro Sportsman. I did a little mock-up on the 55 and I'm seeing warped parts already. That's not a good sign. -
Thanks much JR. Thanks. I do appreciate it. Much obliged. I'm happy with how this one turned out. Thanks dude. Yeah, that's a Big boy setting in the business end. Thanks. It's a Great color for the right build. Be careful as the paint likes to pull away from sharp edges. Well I do much appreciate your comment there Pappy.
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I thank you sir. Much obliged Spike.
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Much obliged there Mario. I appreciate ya Brotha.
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Thanks David. Yup, I'm a big fan of that Maroon color and the engine just did fit.
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I appreciate the kind words. Thanks
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Just finished this Monogram 1937 Ford Street Rod up this morning. Paint is Tamiya Maroon with Splash Paints 2K clear and polished with Meguiar's products. It has a Rust-Oleum Satin Charcoal Gray interior. The business end has a 572 BB Chevy that I printed out. I opted to leave the hood side panels off so the BB Chevy can be seen. The stock wheels and tires were used as I liked the looks of them. Funny story on the rear taillights. I lost one while trying to install them so I opted for the taillights from a 61 Impala. Once I had them glued on my wife found the lost taillight in the house. I guess it stuck to my shoe when I went into the house. Hope you fellows like this one. WIP: https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/198729-1937-ford-street-rod/
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