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Looking cool Ron, that’s a nice update on an old kit!
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Made some progress today, I added strip styrene to the firewall to fill the gap at the cowl. I notched the K member for the dry sump oil system. I was going to use the Hemi from the Dart Sport kit, but it really lacked detail, I then found an old Johan Sox & Martin Hemi, but there was a hole in the block for the front axle that I started to fill. Then I came across the optional Hemi from the AMT 70 Coronet kit, and decided to combine it with the S&M heads and intake. I then fabricated the front engine plate, Elephant Ears as they were called at times.
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Sharp eye on that body line Bill, I’m inclined to agree with you, it appears crisper on the original kit.
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A winter work bench of fuel altered’s
dragcarz replied to M W Elky's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
It seemed so easy to get hooked on drag racing cars back then, they just looked so cool and anyone could build a car.It seems cool car names were the norm. InsaniTy was the cars name, I liked the emphasis on the T. I’m 15 or 16 years old in this photo, I remember I didn’t have my drivers license yet. NHRA didn’t treat AA/FA like a professional class. The funny cars were getting all the attention. -
A winter work bench of fuel altered’s
dragcarz replied to M W Elky's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
A small drag strip in Pevely Missouri called I-55 Raceway, they had an 1/8 mile drag strip and a roundy round dirt track. The strip closed a long time ago, but I think the dirt track still operates. -
Thanks Steve, me too!
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Thank you Francis. I’m sure the real builders of theses Hemi powered cars were glad to get rid of the torsion bars, and move the steering to the front as it really opens the engine compartment up.
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Thank you David. I do enjoy the research as well, unfortunately over the years if had to get rid on my magazine collection due to numerous moves. I spent hours scouring through them for ideas.
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A winter work bench of fuel altered’s
dragcarz replied to M W Elky's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
I agree with you Michael, and this is an amazing time to build models. There is so much available limited to your wallet and time. I have a soft spot for altered’s. I spent most of my teen years crewing for AA/FA, and we match raced the car, and even attended the Fuel Altered Nationals in 1974. I look forward to your builds.I’m sitting on the right front tire. -
Thanks Daniel
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Thanks Terry, here’s what Herb McCandless had on the Sox & Martin built Demon, I’m going with a variant of this.
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Looks good to me Bob, someone said you can’t look at both sides at the same time. I’m glad you finished it!
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’72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
dragcarz replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Sick! No words! Just amazing Francis…….. -
Looking great Ron!
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Beautiful work Terry!
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That is so COOL! Great work! It’s really looking like a funny car should!
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I finally got some bench time and was able to get the engine compartment together. Lots of cutting and trimming, I tried to replicate what was common in 1972, the rule book states stock front suspension, but torsion bars were swapped out for coil over shocks with the upper shock mount braced by the front roll cage supports. I’m going to use the coil over shocks from the Johan Hornet funny car. I need to trim the K member for the dry sump oil system.
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That is SO COOL!!! Terry, I’m loving it! Great interior and stance! Coming along nicely!
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Beautiful build!
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Resurrecting a 1969 Coronet R/T hardtop glue bomb
dragcarz replied to Scott Eriksen's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Beautiful restoration, great color choice! -
Tell me about it, it is slow going, LOL! I’ve put years into a couple of my projects but it’s always worth it. It’s kind of funny, but when it’s finished it doesn’t look like you spent so much time building it. I guess when you do it well it appears like the kit was made that way. No one recognizes the work and effort it took to make that one of a kind piece of art work. Keep up the good work!
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I couldn’t agree more…. Kits should be built! Thank you for sharing this beautiful build!
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“ BUILDING THE COVERS “ Vol # 68 THE YOUNG AMERICAN SLINGSHOT DRAGSTER
dragcarz replied to M W Elky's topic in Drag Racing
Another great build Michael, your a building machine p, are you retired? -
My next door neighbor had one! What a cool build, great work!
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Final Build of the year was Pure Heaven - literally!
dragcarz replied to jlucky's topic in Drag Racing
Wow! That is so cool! I used to crew for a fuel altered owned by a friend of mine back in the early 70s. The car had a T body and was named InsaniTy. I was lucky enough to attend the 1974 Fuel Altered Nationals held in Tucson Arizona and saw many of those cars run, it was such an awesome experience. Just a beautiful build, thanks for posting it and bringing back some memories for me!