For 2016, I have decided to finish some of my many still-born projects from the past few years, instead of starting on something new. I have quite a few of them to keep me going for at least a year or three.
The first one I am going to tackle is a JoHan 1964 Plymouth Fury 2 Door Hardtop.
I picked up a workable body from a friend at our model club meeting.
I was able to clean up the glue-burns, and laid down a nice primer finish after I blocked the body, and added the fender separation lines.
I got a set of bumpers, vacuum-formed glass, interior tub (bench seat), and hood ornament from The Modelhaus. The chassis, underhood area, and some suspension parts came from the AMT 1969 GTX, and the 426 Commando engine, Torqueflite Transmission, and 8 3/4 rear axle are from the AMT '71 Charger. The Full Wheelcovers and Tires are from the Lindberg '64 Plymouth Belvedere.
As of today, I have tightened up the fit, and I am ready to lay down a paint job, using what I have. I have to look through my parts boxes for an air cleaner and valve covers.