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  1. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! Out of the box clean build.
  2. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! Spray painted subtle candy red over silver. (Not bass boat style) Carefully detail painted. A few minor dings on paint. Door hinges actually work! Poseable steering works.
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  3. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! Spray painted red. Carefully detail painted. A push truck for your crew! A few minor dings on paint. Door hinges actually work!
  4. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! Car is detail painted, tail lights are custom. (Original kit had none!) Body and hood may be removed (not glued on.)
  5. Posted just now This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! Car is detail painted. Bare-metal foil on chrome trim, leopard-fur painted trim strip. Shark teeth painted in front grille opening.
  6. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! Full custom beach setup. Custom brass front and rear bumpers. Detail painted undercarriage. Hood glued shut. Detail painted interior, driver seat.
  7. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! Based on the Garlits frame, a lot of junkbox parts. Built in mid 1960's.
  8. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! Brush painted. An early attempt at detail work. I probably built it in the late 1960's.
  9. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! Posable steering. Detail painted undercarriage. Detail painted motor and underhood details. Detail painted interior, driver seat.
  10. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! Wired Hemi motor. Race interior, rollbar, driver seat. Brush painted in red, white, blue. It is missing one exhaust header collector. Pretty goofy use of colors. I must have gotten a paint assortment gift to use up!
  11. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! Front axle raised for wicked rake. There is a driver! (Auto World guy) The front tires are real rubber, and are cracked. The rear wheel wells are cut for slicks. Looking forward to trying this one again after half a century!
  12. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! At one time had a motor in the rear. No trunk lid. Injector stacks at a rakish angle through front hood, not sure if there is a motor under there. Side glass has some glue marks, front and back look better, with scuffing. Paint detailed interior. Some lettering and decals.
  13. Clean!
  14. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode. I still have photos to remember it! This was my 13 year old's attempt at a 'Hemi Under Glass'. Hemi V8 motor behind driver. Home-made straight front axle. Hacked up frame. Sadly, the rear wheel wells are cut for slicks.The front fender has a clean break. Front bumper has a piece broken, the piece is here. Yes I found BFD amusing. Kinda still do.
  15. This is a model that I sold during a general shelf clearing episode around 2018. I still have photos to remember it! Mild custom setup. Front grille removed. Detail painted undercarriage. Posable steering. Sweet stance.Detailed, wired motor. Hood ports modified as cannon barrels! Yes, that is shark teeth chalked in the radiator! Antenna wire is white glued in drilled hole, will be removed and placed in trunk for shipping. Detail painted interior, driver seat. Vent windows are open! All trim Bare Metal foiled. Polished black paint job.
  16. Some simple detail painting, Tamiya rattlecan red paint. Plenty of reference photos of the cool black/red interior.
  17. This is a fairly simple curbside kit, no motor, the usual excellent Tamiya fit.
  18. Extensive cuteness after all!
  19. Got it together.
  20. On to the body. Plenty of funky mold lines and cleanup. Way plenty.
  21. Well this one is widely considered... a plastic model car. I had this in a pile I was considering selling, my daughter said no, it's CUTE! Oh man. 1998 Donut box Binney & Smith but hey, made in USA! Not a complicated build. So far so good.
  22. While we are preferring, I would prefer another slant 6! /6. I owned a 74 with camping bed, paneling, carpet and 12 inch speakers facing up under the front seats! Mother’s Worry indeed!
  23. Man, that ashtray! This is inspiring!
  24. This one has a mild front grille mod, replaced the hood spears with fake machine guns (?!?) I sold it on the bay some years back.
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