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Have a few of these, no mention of what engine this is.
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Noel, I did indeed build a Renwal Revivals Bugatti T101C. Should be under glass.
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Number 7 in the stash bash- AMT 1949 Mercury which I got in trade several years ago. Most of the body mods were done by the original builder but I am going to turn it into my own creation. The tail lights are one of my additions- they are headlight bezels from a styline nose piece from the original AMT 1957 Thunderbird with the headlight lenses painted red. I also plan on adding a continental kit, turning it into a Mercury Continental. With the chopped roof, the rear end looked a bit stubby, so this will lengthen it out. Engine will be the Mercury flathead with Offenhause heads and two carbs with a teardrop air cleaner from Replicas and Miniatures. Grille will be the Corvette grille from the AMT 57 Chevy.
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belly tanker no. 6 in the stash bash
Paul Payne replied to Paul Payne's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
EMRE, I got the body years ago at a flea market. No idea who made it- sorry! -
Had a great trade with Stavanzer. Will trade with him any time!
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Nicely done!
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Need some 1960's AMT outside mirrors, also 1940's Ford wheels and hubcaps.
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Excellent replica!
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This is still available.
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Show Us Your Indy Cars
Paul Payne replied to Big John's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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Excellent!
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'37 Ford Pickup
Paul Payne replied to Andrew McD's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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'32 Ford Roadster.......there can never be too many, right?
Paul Payne replied to Andrew McD's topic in Model Cars
Love it! Great job, great paint! -
Tom, I'm also looking for hot rod parts- old Monogram solid rubber tires, Green Hornet parts (not tops or bodies), Deuce and Model A front axles, shock absorbers, quick change rears, etc. Any chance for some of these?
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Who doesn't love a mock-up? Let's see yours!
Paul Payne replied to Belairconvertable's topic in WIP: Model Cars
John, I think I can make the frame work, but lining up the exit holes in the body, and shoehorning the engine with the exhausts on the engine-maybe tipping the engine to introduce the exhaust on one side, then twisting the opposite exhausts down into place until they poke through the body- still trying to mentally engineer it. Follow my build in WIP number 6 in the stash bash. -
Renwal Revivals- a cult following
Paul Payne replied to Paul Payne's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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number 6 in the stash bash- first attempt at a belly tanker- the exhaust system will be a challenge- thinking I may have to thread the pipes through the body to meet up with the heads- we shall see!
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Who doesn't love a mock-up? Let's see yours!
Paul Payne replied to Belairconvertable's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Renwal Revivals 1966 Jordan Playboy. A disassembled junker with many parts from the stash to restore it.
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Tom, this sounds like a great trade. PM me with your address and I will send you mine. Sorry it took a while- I had a problem with my log in.
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Tim, sounds good. When you find them, we can swap addresses.