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  1. Clean and mean work as usual from you Ken!  I love the way you photographed it.  The taillights almost look illuminated in the one photo.  
    I have long been stuck in a rut of black, white, or red interiors and if I feel really brave, combining a two tone of those colors in the same interior!  (Lol))Your Pontiac will make me get out of the pit and try a different color on future builds.  Again wonderful work Brother!

  2. Ville, what a stunning Kustom.  Very nice workmanship on the entire project but I especially love the laminated knobs.

    I hope all is well in Finland.  I lived in Europe in the mid 80s but never made it to Finland, Denmark or Sweden and those are 3 places I would love to have visited.- Mark

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  3. Steve you might try Ron Andrews of Resin Model Ranch if you are not against a cast resin part.  Not sure if he has one but he has scads of Mopar parts.  I hope you find one my friend. -MarkIMG_0804.png.93b91432f919b9c1b8e82055c6d48f03.png

  4. Dan,

    what can I say that hasn’t already been said? Absolutely unbelievable workmanship and kudos to you for being patient until your skills were good enough to do all the steps on this build.
    It’s a great tribute to your dad and your friends as well. I talked to Don Fahrni  on the phone a couple times in the early 2000s and he was a great guy and amazing builder.

    -Mark

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  5. On 12/19/2023 at 11:17 AM, Steamboat said:

    I ended up with these extra parts after doing a NASCAR build.  I'm sure someone can use them.

    What I'm interested in: 60's and 70's Mopars, Star Wars, Star Trek

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    Hi Bill, do you still have these parts by any chance? If so I would be interested in them. I don’t have much sci-fi  but I do have some 60s and 70s Mopar items. Anyhow, just wanted to ask if you still have them. I hope you’re doing well and enjoy Super Bowl Sunday !  Thanks - Mark

  6. The 1:1 Uncertain T owner Steve Scott was one of my online acquaintances on The Hub Garage site years back…nice guy.

    Anyway very nice workmanship Dave!  I love the red wash you applied to all finned engine components.

  7. Amazing work as always Thomas!  Love the Koenigs.  

    Actually got passed on the Autobahn outside Munich back in Summer 1986 by a Koenig S4 928 doing about 150 mph!  He just drove with his left turn signal directional on constantly, which is a sign when you see that coming up behind you to move out of the way because a fast traveling motorist is coming .  What a sight and sound.  
    Your builds are going to make me drag out one of my Koenig kits.

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