Nice E-55 there Michelle, looks great with that aggressive stance. Well done.
The 70 Cuda 426 Hemi did a 13.1 quarter mile time while the Valiant Charger E-49 did it in 14.4, not bad for an Inline 6.
Very cool Charger there Michelle, it reminds me of my Valiant Charger. I don't recall ever seeing this show but at that age (6-7yrs) I wasn't aloud to watch those type of programs. Well done on your 3d model.
Cool Plymouth there Brian, I also had issues with an ill fitting hood on my 68 Shelby with the 427 sohc engine, which was remedied with a parts box scoop. For me half the fun is finding ways to make things fit. Well done on an interesting build.
It can be quite annoying when builds don't turn out the way you envisioned. I have quite a few in boxes, relegated to the rebuild queue. Your Boss Mustang has some great details and I would be interested to see how your second attempt turns out.
Very cool old school hotrod. This is how they built them, with what ever was at hand. Great detail, I especially like your clutch, brake and throttle set-up. Really well done Jon.
Very nice Chevelle there Steve, I have the AMT 70 Chevelle SS in my stash and would be happy if it turned out as nice as yours. I like that you added the build list on the passenger window, a cool detail. Well done.
Beautiful E-type Jaguar there Mike, I have the Monogram exotic car series Jaguar XKE in my stash. Your detail work looks great. I like the Jaguar service manual on the front passenger seat, it's a cool detail. Well done.
Very cool Michelle, I remember seeing these on Sydney streets back then but not very often as not many were sold. Your example looks good in yellow as they were sold in these bright colours. I like the Queensland plates too. Really well done.
Very cool subject there Michelle, wheels are a good choice and the stance is perfect. We had the Rambler brand for a short time in Australia through AMI (Australian motor Industries)