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Casey

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  1. Before this goes off the rails, it depends which sanctioning body, and, well, many other factors. Here's a great link to vintage NHRA rulebooks to get you started on what was NHHRA legal for each class in a particular year: Meanwhile, back to the gas class vehicles. ☺️
  2. I don't think it's being reissued?
  3. '32 Five-window Ford with Halibrand kidney beans (found in the AMT 289 Cobra kit) up front:
  4. Just stumbled upon this vintage AMT Kandy Kolor by Barris flyer:
  5. Looking at Mark's scoop again, I think the T/A scoop would be too narrow.
  6. I did notice that, but considering the other option is a Fleetline or an aftermarket resin body, I figured it would be a good enough placeholder until...?
  7. Anybody near Lancaster County, PA been to a Good's Store and found model kits there?: https://goodsstores.com/pages/locations https://goodsstores.com/pages/search-results-page?q=model+kits
  8. Here's a good look at the multi-piece camper shell from the 1/25 AMT Ford F-100 Camper Pick-Up kit:
  9. T/A style shaker scoop might be a good starting point:
  10. AMT 1346, coming in 2022:
  11. Seek out an AMT '66 Buick Riviera, as it has that exact engine and intake combination:
  12. Yikes, had 4.3L on the brain, I guess. The 1/24 Monogram Citation X has the narrow V6, as did the 1/25 Revell Pontiac Grand Prix, mentioned here:
  13. 3.8L - 1/25 Monogram Chevy S-10, which is currently available in the kit shown below. The AMT second gen S-series Chevy SS/LS pickup and Blazer also have the 4.3L, but I think the Monogram/Revell engine is a bit better. More info on the Monogram/Revell S-10 kits here:
  14. Thanks, Steve. Armed with that info, here's the other topic in which the Hands wheels were discussed:
  15. From the 1978 Monogram catalog:
  16. Much discussion of these same kits in this topic:
  17. From the 1988 Revell catalog: From the 1991 Revell catalog: Oddly, the Pro Street Chevy Beretta was grouped with the musclecars:
  18. Yes. Not to scold you, but please do some reading up on using NOS. Things go boom quickly (and expensively) without additional fuel and air. ?
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