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  1. Thank you very much Chas, your input has be very helpful. I made a decision to order MirraChrome earlier today after finding this article on the web late yesterday. http://mysite.verizon.net/slmajor1/restorationchrome.html He compared Alcad, MirraChrome and Kosmic Krome from House of Kolor in a test he did.

    Xotic compares itself with House of Kolor so I automatically related the two. Anyone interested can find MirraChome at:http://www.kustomrides.com/home.php As little an amount as 1/2 ounce can be purchased. I ordered 1 ounce for 25.00 plus shipping. The price of it is worth it for the chance to see if I can make it come out right.

  2. Ah yes, the old cost factor. Matt, if you break down the cost for this product, Spazstix Ultra Chrome and Alclad II by the ounce the price per ounce = This product 8.25

    Ultra Chrome 6.50

    Alclad II 6.00 range

    The 8 oz bottles @ 89.00 are even cheaper @ less than 6.00 per ounce. My question was posed to see if anyone had any experience with this product. My purpose for it is two fold. I have a lot of chrome and bright work on my 1966 full size Mercury S55 convertible that is in dire shape. This may be a viable alternative to plating and thus save me money. I also would like to find an alternative to Alclad II and Ultra Chrome that can be clear coated.I think it would look great on models.

    Jim, I will be purchasing the 4 oz supply in the near future. Yes, it pretty much states that it is an Alsacorp type product.

  3. A quick search found the Hemmings website for the Willys, Overland, Whippet registry web page and confirmed that it is indeed a Willys Overland Knight. The radiator cap was the giveaway as it is a knight on a horse. That cap was put on the models 66B, 70B and 87. I only found pictures of the 66B which is a match except that the car in question has bi plane bumpers and the 66b has tri plane ones. http://clubs.hemmings.com/clubsites/wokr/gallery/gallery19.htm

  4. I spray a lot of acrylic. My method: I use craft paints-Liquitex, Apple Barrel

    Liquitex Airbrush medium 10% of mix volume

    water

    25 psi

    Paasche H airbrush - if the airbrush starts to clog, adjust the needle up and down until paint starts to flow again

    light coats at first, one wet coat to finish

    This works for me every time.

  5. I can tell you who made a model of one as I have one in my stash. It's in 1/32 scale. The box is about 8"x11"x2" and was marketed by Revell. The outside of the box has a copyright mark followed by 1985 by Revell, Inc. Venice Ca-Molded by GUNZE SANGYO, Ind. Japan. It can be built as a hardtop or convertible and also has the hard cover that can be put over the rear seats. I purchased it from ebay about 7 or 8 years ago.

  6. You are absolutely correct Gary. The 1966 Mercury did not come with a 427. I didn't want to get into all that but, since you did, I will elaborate. The names Marauder(410) and Super Marauder(428) where given only to the engines. There was no model named as such. Instead, the name S55 was used as a model along with Monteray, Montclair and Parklane. It is correct that the brochure shows the engines as black, but most people paint them Ford engine blue.

    Below is my engine bay.

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    This is a side view. Note the S55 emblem on the rear quarter panel.

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