Will do! I think some of the smaller chrome pieces are missing, like headlights/tailights/turn signals and one of the clear parts. Let me know if you need anything for the parts. Thanks a lot!
Going back to work tomorrow!! YAY!!
That's gorgeous!! My dad had a black one he bought new in '73 in Arkansas. It got rear-ended on New Year's Eve 1980, and it went downhill from there. We ended up selling the car for junk. Would love to have another one.
Drilled mine out, used those googly eyes for dolls that you can get at Hobby Lobby as the backing reflectors and glued them into the holes. Used foil to make them reflective, and then glued clear lenses over them.
Man, except for the front fascia being a little different, it looks just exactly like the one I used to drive. Right down to the color and rust. Good job!!
There's also 3D printed wire wheels. Check these out. I picked up a set and they're nice: http://www.3dmodelparts.com/1-24-1-25-wire-wheels-15-inch-60-spoke/
Got in an AMT 1970 Impala from eBay. It's a parts kit, missing the engine and wheels, but that's not a big deal. The interior, chassis and body are complete.
I've become a big fan of doing the foil under the primer/paint. You can get very nice, bright and shiny emblems using this technique. a pencil eraser will work well to clean off the foil and is a little less likely to sand through the foil.
That's a pretty good conversion. The only recommendation I would make would have been to take the trailing edges of where the roof blends into the rear quarters down a bit. But beyond that, good job!