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Draggon

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  1. Outstanding! Another winner John. Since the "street machine" craze, I think sometimes people forget that in the early 60's there were a whole lot of custom Vette's running around.
  2. This is going to be interesting! I wonder if it will look like ford or a chevy when its done?
  3. Good luck Kevin, and may god bless. You know, I just saw a TV commercial for minimally invasive back surgery. If I see it again I'll PM you.
  4. Cool. Love the stinger!
  5. Great Ron. Rare that you see a build better than the box art, but this is it!
  6. Very nice!
  7. Absolutey fantastic! I cant quite tell from the pics, but in the first pic is the left front in the air?
  8. Dang that's low! I dig the stance and the black rims!
  9. I like how low it is, and those custom T-Bird buckets look great!
  10. Whoot whoot! Ho'omaika'i 'ana
  11. I bet Jesse's getting some warning points
  12. When I was 43 my "trophy" girlfriend was 18. Sure an ego booster, but it only took a few months of her wanting to go out at midnight, and me being exhausted after dinner that I realized something was wrong, and it wasn't her. And it was pretty creepy that her mother and father were my age.
  13. I like Jairus' idea. Or how about a modern American version of the Ferrari Breadvan?
  14. I browse ebay looking for vintage wire axle screwbottoms, 60's Monogram kits, built ups, and the Revell Parts Packs. On Friday the Revell bubbles ( 9.38 ) and the wheels from the AMT Willys/Custom 32 Ford sedan arrived. Last time I bid on the bubbles it got too expensive for me went it want past $26.
  15. Dang, I am really digging this one. But I am more of a Sprint fan, so why are the rear flares different side to side? Is it an aero thing?
  16. Art is correct, not street friendly but it was done. And check out this blown flathead Cadillac from 1949.
  17. Heres one I've never seen nor heard of. Looks like a morph between the Chizzler and the Sour Sisters AA/FD. Heres a link to the ebay sale. Only $426 bucks plus shipping! http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOT-ROD-THE-KAPPER-1-24-MODEL-KIT-IKKO-JAPAN-/370755612814?pt=Model_Kit_US&hash=item5652c1b08e
  18. I'd like to see that Tudor also. I had one way back when was it was new, never finished it, dont know if its as fiddley as the Revell 31, or if everything actually fits.
  19. Agreed Bill! I think this is the closest to a really traditional 32 we've seen. Take the old highboy, just add the R.R. chopped windshield and the wheels and tires, and presto-change-o! I mean, sheesh, now we have something that can lead to that McMullen roadster. All we need are decals. By the by, the Revell Olds was long long waited for, but the Roaster seems to get a whole lot more attention. What I like is that the Doc's ratty version, and another members blue appear close to box stock. Sure would be nice to finally build a model that didnt need major surgery to the stance correct.
  20. That looks pretty nice. I wish the first 3 pics were larger.
  21. That is a masterpiece! I love it. Dont' suppose youve done the McMullen roadster?
  22. I have posted this several times before, but since you're asking...........MPC 1950 Merc chopped via an article in Street Rodder magazine, maybe 1985.
  23. I love senior discounts. Trouble is that the G/F has issues, and wont let me use it!
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