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  1. Your experience was better than most in that case. The few trades that I have been involved in have all arrived just fine and mine going out were received in the same condition. In those cases, we used some sort of outer boxing that protected the kit. But I still see many others here that seem to have this problem, and it seems that every time the shipment was sent with minimal outside protection and that is why I even bring this up.
  2. In a couple of the pictures the color looks somewhat like the color shifting paint option that Ford had offered on the Mustang at one time.
  3. Out of curiosity what are you hoping to get for it? We can't sell things on the forum, but some may be interested in a trade which is how we usually do it.
  4. Like the chassis finish. The color on the thinner test strip looks maybe a shade darker in one picture, may be the lighting. I like that body style of Mustang you're working with.
  5. Continental Kits. I never cared for them even when they were a thing back in the '50's and '60's. Nothing wrong if that is what you like, just not for me. Looking at some of the SoCal car shows online I notice that many low rider builds are sporting Continental Kits and often are even Convertible body styles. Still not for me, but the way these owners are doing their Impalas for the most part, does look good.
  6. The original builder was trying to put some effort in the detailing the body trim. Notice the El Camino trim on the rear quarter panel. The bucket seats mentioned by Mark were an extra cost option and the SS trim wasn't offered on the El Caminos until the '68 model year. Many would buy and install the SS hoods and add the SS markings to personalize their El Caminos. Looking at the installation of the intake manifold the original builder seems to have been a Ford fan or know little about the small block Chevrolet engines as the distributor should be at the rear of the engine. besides mounting the intake backwards, as you can see the spot for the upper radiator hose at the rear of the engine and they may have had to drill a hole for the oil fill tube, and it is mounted pointed at the wrong side of the car as well. Still and all this is a great find at a more than reasonable price. Shouldn't be much of a challenge to clean it up and do a few fixes and have a really nice model to show for it.
  7. I have seen so many others here that are receiving older and, in some cases, even new models that are shipped in such a hap hazard manor that it is all too common to have them arrive with substantial damage. Maybe establish with whoever you're getting these kits from just what your expectations are for their condition when you receive them. As part of your purchase or traded kit how the boxing and shipping is to be done so that the kits arrive in a usable condition.
  8. Great looking color and body trim. Like the sleeper look.
  9. espo

    Day 2 '64 Nova SS

    Thanks, that's what I was sort of trying for. I used some Testors Bronze and Clear.
  10. espo

    Day 2 '64 Nova SS

    Thankyou Mario, this is a highly recommended kit.
  11. Great looking sleeper. The Maroon color looks good showing the nice body lines. Like the chrome moldings around the side windows. Got to be at the Winter Nationals in Pomona the year the Thunder Bolts were giving the Hemis fits. There was even one painted this color, but I can't remember who's it was.
  12. Great looking color combination and like the stock grill and stance.
  13. The finishes and detailing of the chassis and engine along with all the other mechanicals are very realistic looking.
  14. I agree, beautiful looking coupe. The shade of green looks just a tad darker than a popular color used years ago that was from the 1957 Pontiac palette.
  15. What are your plans for this little treasure? Build, trade, collect or whatever.
  16. You would really have to turn up the radio with those tires out on the highway. Likes it.
  17. Been wondering what had happened to this build. The front and rear "clips" from the AM chassis may be one idea.
  18. I agree with Slusher on the color. That shade of blue will also highlight the body lines on the Corvette.
  19. Maybe try and find an old AMT '57 Chrysler 300 kit. This has a Hemi engine, and the chassis is a fair representation of a Chrysler chassis of the era. With the inner fenders you would have most if not all the parts you may need to build your Imperial.
  20. Our Lab would always check what shoes we were wearing. When my wife would come downstairs and had a curtain pair of "tennys" on he knows he was going for a walk and would leap into the air and run and get his leash. Got to the point that we were sure he had learned to spell since we couldn't use certain words, usually referring to food or car rides, without similar reactions. Man, I miss that dog and he's been gone long time, and we still laugh when we remember him.
  21. We used to call that "Diarrhea of the Larynx" at a dealership I used to work at long ago.
  22. Beautiful paint finish and color. Great engine detailing.
  23. You've got to be kidding. I'd ask for the full story behind that trade. Oh, I noticed some snow in the background, that maybe the answer.
  24. The way you redid the hull looks far more realistic than the wider "Tug Boat" look that is in the kit. Like the engine detailing. Wish there were more boat kits of this order to choose from.
  25. Great looking body and trim finishes and colors. Like the windshield band.
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