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Jordan White

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  1. I don't even know why people swear here... It's much more fun to use replacement words! "I hit that fudge-nugget right in his gall-darn mouth!"
  2. Actually I do plan on using the lights since it's meant to be a street legal truck (well...save for the non-DOT approved racing slicks ).
  3. It was the Revell Snaptite AC Delco Monte Carlo (Earnhardt's blue #3).
  4. You know it's funny, I'm surprised how well the 2-door conversion actually did turn out. I was having trouble getting the bondo to sand flat the right way and I didn't think the paint would make it look as smooth as I thought it was. Of course, I'm glad that I was at least able to get the positioning of the slanted pillar correct, since that's important for the look. I found a picture of one other person who did this on the 'net and they had the pillar too far forward.
  5. Looks good Nick, you're skills are definitely improving with each build! Of course, I'm surprised you didn't know that Chevy did in fact offer a Sport model in '92 (actually since '89). It basically had body color bumpers and grille, and came in black, red, and white. The '89 model looked exactly like the SS454, minus the decals and obviously engine.
  6. I started this project with the old Aoshima Nissan Terrano Low Rider kit that I got off e-bay. I basically converted it from a 1991-1995 5-door model into a 1987-1990 3-door model. I also gave it what I like to call a "redneck lift kit". Basically this entails adding some rear coil spring extensions out of "pipe", making some new control arms, and making a new cradle for the front suspension and differential housing. I also had to modify the torsion bars to get them at the angle I wanted. Interior is stock except I converted the dash to LHD (basically had to cut it into 5 pieces and reassemble it) and I had to add seatbacks (why it doesn't have any, I don't know.) The exterior got all the addons that came with the kit, minus the running boards and mudflaps. I decided to give it a two-tone similar to factory, with black and bright red along with a gold stripe to separate the colors. Wheels are from the kit, and they fit perfect in a set of resin-rubber tires I got from Ma's Resins.
  7. Actually Mike that only takes you to the last post in the thread (which works good if you've read through the whole thread already and want to go to the end). The blue dot to the left of the title takes you to the first unread post (or last read post, same difference).
  8. Click the bright blue button to the left of the thread title (if it's lightened like the title, then the thread has of course been read or marked as read).
  9. Hopefully I'm not ruining a joke or anything but I'm referring to "stock truck" as NASCAR does to their vehicles. Basically it looks fairly stock, but of course has a modified drivetrain and engine.
  10. 'Tis actually a 'Stang 5.0, the #1 spark plug wire is just hidden behind the alternator (which just so happens to be the same color as the engine). As far as updates go, I just started school again for the fall, so it will be a bit before I get back into the swing of things. I do have the body painted though and just have to put on a clear coat which I might try and do this weekend.
  11. Looking great so far Nick, your building skills have certainly been improving!
  12. Well I finally got some more done on this build. Just about finished the chassis/drivetrain (only have to finish the exhaust) and I finished the interior as well, in which I added a simple rollcage from the NASCAR kit.
  13. All I did was use an Xacto knife and scribed the windshield to look like it's cracked, basically hold the knife backwards (blade pointed upwards). As far as kit shortfalls, I dislike how they did the front suspension and how undetailed the kit is overall. Better kit is the '79 3n1 kit by Revell/Monogram.
  14. Quite an interesting build, certainly looks like something you'd see sitting in someone's back yard! I did something similar with mine, I built it as a beater El Camino you'd see in like a trailer park down south.
  15. Minor error Bill, it was a 6.0 they used, not a 6.1.
  16. When you lose a part, then decide to use another part in place, and once it's glued on and completed you end up finding the original part on the floor.
  17. Seriously though, I wouldn't trust a 30 odd year engine that's barely been run and just sitting.
  18. Yeah I'll be adjusting the suspension anyways since I'm going to be adding the "pen spring coil springs" rather than the...solid...rods that they have. Edit: painted the wheels.
  19. I still have to do a little more bondo work, but I added the bodykit from the Monogram '91 Chevy S10 kit, along with a modified front airdam from the Revell Acura Integra. Rear end had to have a filler panel made as well. Also opened up the rad core support to allow for the full effect of the kit see-through grille shell.
  20. Was wondering when you'd chime in Bradley! Since I don't have a Turbo T-bird kit to steal parts from, I modified the kit trans to look like a T-5. It could be better, but I think it's a fairly accurate representation (even though you won't really see it once installed ). As you can see, the bottom doesn't go down quite as far, and there isn't as much detail (ribbing and such), but the overall shape is there. EDIT: Since people posted when I was making this post, I'll add here. Wasn't paying attention to colors very well haha, so I'll just say it was a custom paint job.
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