Excellent. Your model brought back memories of the day I saw one of these Hondas in the teachers parking lot and was blown away when I found out it belonged to the my chemistry teacher who was the last person in the world that I would suspect as the owner of such a cool car.
Here is another which was built during the billet era a quarter century ago for the car modelling column in Street Rodder. It is based on the Speedwagon with the woodie panels and back side windows filled. It has a fully chromed Corvette C4 ZR-1 LT5 engine and Boyd wheels.
This one is based on the Wagon Rod. It has been sectioned, headlights are '39 Ford, the woodie panels were filled and it has an in-line Chevy 6 with Weber side drafts.
Fantastic build of in my opinion one of the best looking Formula One cars and liveries of all time. I still have the 1/43 diecast I bought as soon as it was available back in the day.
I much appreciate your great comments. It was a project I had contemplated for many years and finally everything came together to allow me to get it done.
Every superlative in the dictionary will be used multiple times to describe your outstanding creation. I have a feeling there will be a significant announcement regarding your Lola on May 7 !!
Thanks Tim Awesome coverage of an awesome show. Love both the new and the historic and of course the model cars. Great seeing the Alexander Brothers, Roth and Barris builds
Thanks guys. I took one more photo which I may as well post. It includes a model of another car Jake Williams built - his '49 Ford Cadillac V-12 powered custom completed in the early 1950's.