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Another beautifully detailed Charger. The white interior looks great against the dark blue finish.
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Great paint finish and I like the way you detailed the engine.
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The dark color is eye catching and I like the understated look with the basic wheels and tires.
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great looking color and paint finish. I like how you can display your model with either top or boot.
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66 Chevelle Station Wagon done stock(interior update 1/12/18)
espo replied to 66belair's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Glad to see you're getting a chance to work on this again. I like the colors for the interior. As I recall the seat inserts were a few shades darker and that really added to the appearance.- 38 replies
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Ford Y-Block V8 "Fase II"
espo replied to Lovefordgalaxie's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I mentioned that I had owned several of these Ford powered cars. One that I enjoyed was an old retired pick-up that was used by a nursery service with the floor of the bed completely gone and just a blanket over the seat springs to sit on. The truck had a 292 engine from a passenger car and the three speed with overdrive transmission. I rebuilt the engine and found some "big valve" heads that were supposed to be only on the 312 engines. They were called the "D" heads based on the part number that was on the underside of the head. I added a 3x2 manifold and carbs that I bought used and rebuilt and found some old exhaust manifolds that were used on the F350 1 ton trucks. They looked like a set of the Chevrolet "Ram Horn" exhaust manifolds and were very free flowing. I did most of the body work and made a new bed floor it and had a local body shop paint it for me. There was also a local trim shop that did the interior. Had a lot of fun with it and sold it to buy a new '67 El Camino. -
You are correct. I have been in rehab most of my adult life for this addiction. The good side of this problem is it keeps me out of Bars at knight and my wife always knows where to find me.
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Great looking Mustang. I like how you used bits and parts from several different kits to make something unique.
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As everyone else has mentioned, the color is unusual and really stands out. I like the hub caps and narrow white walls.
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Beautiful looking build. Very cleanly detailed as seen in the close up pictures you toke outside.
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Again, glad your back on this build. I like the Nassau Blue and White color combo, my father had a '56 210 sedan with that same color combo. What wheels and tires are you going with ?
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You have it sitting really low, what all have you done on the suspension ? The wide whites look perfect with the painted wheels and the standard hub caps.
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Ford Y-Block V8 "Fase II"
espo replied to Lovefordgalaxie's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Very interesting pictures Tulio. I looked closely at the Chevrolet pick-ups. The back half of the roof and the body sides remind me more of the styling Q's on Ford trucks. The windshield is definitely Chevrolet as is the Tail Lights. The Spare Tire mount in the bed is different from the North American trucks that usually mount them under the rear of the bed and use a crank to lower the spare when needed. Except for paint color the engine looks just like any other Chevrolet. The front grill looks exactly like a '60's Chevrolet but the grill surround and the head lights look unique. In past years I have owned several different Fords with the 234, 272, 292, and 312 engines and had good service from them al. I think the answer to any engine is maintenance. These engines had an engine oiling system that worked fine as long as the oil and filter was change on a regular basses. Unfortunately as these cars aged the owners would not keep up the maintenance and then blame the engine. I had two '57 Fords at different times, and drove them both as if I had stolen them and never had any engine problems. -
Another project returning to the bench, 1954 Corvette Nomad.
espo replied to Superbird McMonte's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I'm going to enjoy watching your build. I like your pictures showing where the body parts are joined. You got the different body lines perfectly between the Nomad and the Corvette in the rear fenders and tail lights. -
2020 Family Truckster !
espo replied to 1972coronet's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
It is no secret that the Koran imports have been building some quality products for some time now. With the American manufactures ending sedan production to putting "all of their eggs in one basket" to build trucks and SUV's they are handing the business to imports just like they did with the compact automobile years ago. It would seem to me as a consumer that they are making their last stand by betting on trucks and SUV's alone and they are handing everything else to everyone else. So as has happened before, gas takes a hike too say $3.50 to $4.00 a gallon what are they going to have to sell then ? History has a bad habit of repeating its self and I think the soo called American manufactures are painting themselves into a corner when it comes to product. This goes way beyond ugly looking trucks, this may prove to be a very poorly planned future. -
I hope they will also offer a stock Maverick also.
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I had no idea. Should they do another movie they know where to get a lot of extras with their own costumes and props.
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Perhaps the problem is not the business owner but the safety of the children. Is it not the parents responsibility to see that their child arrives at a safe location on the school grounds ?? My thought is if the School Board can't get the parents to deliver their children to the school in a safe manor and not disrupt a business then maybe someone should contact the authorities and children's services about the parents who are putting their children in danger by not delivering them to the school properly. I guess know one want to take responsibility of their child.
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2020 Family Truckster !
espo replied to 1972coronet's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I agree. If you want a vehicle optioned in a curtain manor you just have to have patience and realize it will take a couple of months to get what you want. As I said most people just settle for what ever is available and to many dealers seem to settle into a rut when it comes to ordering inventory. -
The '60 Chevy pick-up is a great source of parts. I know of a few who have been looking for a Chevy 6 cylinder and I like the Go Kart. If I built the truck that hood would have to go, but that's just me. The '32 Ford Sedan Delivery would be a must have also.
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Very clean looking build with a great color and finish. I like how you slipped that engine in there. Is that a Viper or a big block with a different induction system on it ??
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I agree with everyone else, the "look" is perfect. I like the fit and finish on the engine and interior. Nice to see the often forgotten radiator support rods from the firewall.
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I enjoyed following your build on this and it looks amazing. For me the most impressive part of the body was how you chopped the top. All of the body lines flow so well you just don't realize at first glance everything that was done.