Thanks Keith. Way back when, I went to Mr. Norm's Grand Spaulding Dodge to get a Hyper-Pak (4 barrel carb, intake manifold, cam) and wheel well headers for my 1964 Dodge Dart. Since it was a slant 6, I called Lambcharger.
Visited the Ocala Hobby Lobby last night after taking Marcia to Carrabba's for her birthday dinner. Food was excellent. The model kit shelves at HL had many open spots. They need a restock real bad. The Foose pickup was available but that's about all I saw for new items. I was hoping to score a Foose Caddy last night. I did notice shopping carts full of boxes in the area so maybe more kits are in them. I'll check again on Saturday when we have our FAST meeting at the store.
I might have been blessed with growing up near Chicago because it was a fairly short trip to Mr. Norm's Gran Spaulding Dodge and the only place you could get a 1968 Dodge Dart with a 440 engine. Here's my version of what you could buy off the showroom floor. I used a set of those AMT red line tires and tied my hand with hypodermic tubing for the antenna.
I use make up applicators from Walgreens to clean off The Detailer while it's still wet. If The Detailer is dry, I wet the applicator to clean. Make up applicators are like Q-Tips with 1 end flat and round while the the other end is pointed. Several places carry the style but I prefer the Walgreens brand. They're also excellent for burnishing BMF. Here's a link https://www.google.com/search?biw=1920&bih=916&tbm=shop&q=walgreens+makeup+applicators+studio+35+beauty&oq=walgreens+makeup+applicators+studio+35+beauty&gs_l=psy-ab.3...16229.27107.0.29149.17.17.0.0.0.0.124.1770.7j10.17.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..0.0.0.R4oUSe1p5AQ#spd=2981613959913474947
Do want to trade out any parts? The guy getting the '39 Chevy SD is notorious for selling kits missing parts. I don't know what, if any, parts I'll ahve to find for the one I'm getting.