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  1. Brian this is a nice tuner! I like your color choices and scheme. The red seats and wheels make it pop. -Mark
  2. Right on Tom. It looks right off the pages of a 90s Street Rodder.
  3. Chuck your photography really makes your stellar building skills pop. I can easily think I’m looking at a 1:1! Nice job. -Mark
  4. Tom very clever use of the candy wrappers! Nice smooth bodywork and paint too. A stunner for sure. -Mark
  5. Looks mean Kevin! Always one of my favorite Waltrip cars.
  6. Dennis, that is awesome! Clean building on the part of Jon and yourself. Nothing like a black private hot rod I always say! – Mark.
  7. Michelle fantastic wheel choice for this car! Great street machine/ custom. Wish I had this in my driveway! -Mark
  8. Wow Craig, that’s about as clean as you can get! Nice work man.– Mark
  9. Jim, beautiful work as always! – Mark
  10. Nigel, very clean build! Nice job. -Mark
  11. Mark right on! Our friends have covered my feelings of your work on this project but I had to say something personally as I often don’t have the perseverance to complete my long term model car projects. Thanks for the inspiration! -Mark
  12. John check your PM messages. I’m going to send you one.
  13. Tim thanks for posting this. I just found out tonight when I Google searched his Pro Street 37 Chevy. I only met Dave and Christine a couple times but they were nice. Seeing his work up close was awesome inspiring! He will be missed. -Mark https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/wfmz/name/david-sherman-obituary?id=57902548
  14. Phil the guys covered everything I feel about it, sinister, beautiful etc so I’ll just say Way to go Brother! - Mark
  15. Claude that 41 Lincoln of yours is too slick! Thanks for sharing. I remember your silver T Bird with the injected Boss 9. I love that model! Let me know if you’re searching for any other parts and build on my friend! -Mark
  16. Steve let me know if you need the Lincoln hubcaps. I don’t have the Pro Street Lincoln in my collection or I’d send it your way but it was reissued not long ago and should be readily available. -Mark
  17. Robbie nice work! Nice use of different weathering techniques. -Mark
  18. Fantastic Michelle! It’s great to see an old MPC kit built, especially so well.-Mark
  19. Elliot it looks great! Nice clean building and I like the 6 tail light conversion. So cool to have it with your Grandfather’s build. 2 serious 70s style street machines . Can’t wait to see your next build. -Mark
  20. Claude you beast! Nice job narrowing the front wheels and tires. I like the way the inside sidewalls are tapered too. The Ford poverty caps are a nice touch. You may hate me for this because I know what it’s like to have too many projects but I have a suggestion for a nice counterpart to this build….Pro Street Lincoln LSC done similar fashion. Tell ya what if you decide to do it I will donate some Lincoln dog dish caps from a Monogram 41 Lincoln. Also I may have a set of big Maisto diecast rolling stock. Just a thought. Anyhow I love your build. -Mark
  21. Billy way to go! -Mark
  22. Mark, as Mike and Andy have stated the Revell Top Fuelers as well as MPC and later AMT Jawbreaker kits contain nice Bug Catcher injectors. As Mike says the Revell units had were a 2 piece affair and I believe it was done that way to accommodate functional butterflys. I don’t have a Revell unit in this little handful of injectors but I believe one is the unit frim the Jawbreaker. Andy perhaps can help here. See I never had the kit. These are part of a box of blower components I got from a late friend which he collected over 50 years so I’m not sure from where they all came. Anyhow…..you want ‘em, they’re yours. Mark
  23. Robbie this is sick! The jump seats in the bed are a nice touch. Live dangerously I always say! I include some pics for your enjoyment. -Mark
  24. Bob thanks for sharing! I wish I could claim it but nope…. Paint is too nice to be mine! -Mark
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