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GoatGuy

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  1. Yes it does look great. Can't wait to see the rear slicks added.
  2. REALLY nice work. It looks great. The paint is so smooth.
  3. Amazing work. Are any parts bolted together or is it all glued ? Just curious.
  4. Good job Jim. And good idea John. This site is never boring. What's next on the list John ??
  5. Looks REALLY good Tyrone.
  6. I agree Brian it looks really good. Nice stance.
  7. Also the trunk and rear spoiler primered so I can putty two sink marks on the trunk lid. Thanks for looking.
  8. A small update. The chassis is primered with a couple spots to smooth out. The Optima batter and 9" rear also in primer.
  9. That looks great. PPP tires and wheels really help. Overall great job.
  10. Like they all said, it looks really fine Chris. You do great work.
  11. Art - stunning, awesome job. Appreciate the update.
  12. Another outstanding job. It looks awesome John. I'm looking forward to the next project.
  13. A nice interpretation of a great car. I like it.
  14. Stellar work Dave. The rims look great.
  15. Thanks Carl. It is a massive V8. Plug wires, fuel and oil lines will be added. I had to reshape the oil pan.
  16. Good stance. Looking forward to more.
  17. my layout idea.
  18. I like it. Looks like it was inspired by the ForPly car that Ray Evernham built.
  19. I was hoping for images that would show up on the page instead of links. Sorry about that. The interior will be a semi-gloss dark gray from a can I found at an art store - Montana paint company. They make a lot of different colors.
  20. Here is another start to a project that will someday be completed. I was inspired by the article in the March issue of Hot Rod that featured a road racing '57 Chevy. An awesome car. But I decided to go with a '72 GTO instead. The body is pretty thin plastic and everything had a ton of flash on it, but the body shape is good. I'm using Wide 5 tires and rims from Early Years Resin (causing me to narrow the rear frame), a Ford 9" rearend from Competition Resins, a 588 big block engine and T-56 tranny from VCG Resins, a gel cell battery, coil and oil tank for dry sump from Calnaga Castings, a Pro Tech distributor, and the body will be painted with Testors Copper metallic. The rear spoiler will be shaped, not just straight and a front chin spoiler will be added down the road. Thanks for looking. http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s666/56ChevKRy/1972%20GTO/DSCF0526_zps6fcc8167.jpg http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s666/56ChevKRy/1972%20GTO/DSCF0036_zps398c7a3e.jpg http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s666/56ChevKRy/1972%20GTO/DSCF0034_zpsfd2ddb66.jpg http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/56ChevKRy/media/1972%20GTO/DSCF0605_zps31e138a2.jpg.html
  21. John, it looks GREAT. You have done another spectacular job. You have never shown us a boring build.
  22. I agree. I'd like to see more and I want to drive it when it's done.
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