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This started as an MPC Street Fever Vette. A very good friend gave it to me; it was complete, unpainted and (poorly) partially assembled. It came apart with only minor damage (all repairable) to a few parts.

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The opening for the grill is probably the worst damage to the body, but not a real problem. The rear panel has some glue smears, but a minor issue as well.

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I decided to go curbside. After I cleaned up the body and cut out the scoop in the hood I reinforced a few spots inside the body and cemented the hood on.

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Next it was just a case of trueing the body, (typical 70s tooling), scribing in the panel lines to be more uniform and sanding off molded in details like the Corvette scripts.

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I plan to go with some type of metal-flake paint job. I have a few bottles of original Testors Metal Flake colors that seem appropriate.

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This kit was originally tooled to make the Mako Shark II from 1965. There were only two Mako Shark II real cars, and only one of them was a driver.

But there were a lot of customs inspired by them when people customized '68 and later Corvettes.

I set up the stance and ride height with wire axles and brass tubing. I intend to use the kit’s tires, but not the turbine style rims. They are not in the best shape. I also want it to sit a lot lower than the way the kit builds. I had to hog out the rear chassis and inner wheel wells to make room for the tires.

I had these resin wheels I cast laying around and they have bosses for wire axles molded to them. I probably will not use these wheels, at least not without some added machined rims to make them deeper. Right now I’m leaning towards Daisy’s.

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Looking good. Good idea to redo the suspension as built out of the box it sits way to high especially on the front end.

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You're making me want to restore the one I built as a kid. I'm not going to strip and repaint it, because it has the remnants of an AMT Candy Oriental Blue paint job on it I'd like to keep for nostalgia reasons. But I would like to clean the poor thing up and get it back together in some fashion. The chassis is long gone to The Great Parts Box In The Sky but I think I can plop it on a simple 1-piece AMT '63 Vette chassis, which I think I have a few of laying around.

Thanks for the inspiration!

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Is this the old Mako Shark?

Yes. They altered the molds a little in the '80s to make it "custom Corvette" so it can no longer be made into a "stock" Mako Shark II out of the box.

I've bought two glue bomb original Sharks off eBay, and have a NIB "custom Vette" issue. I'm pretty sure I have everything I need to cobble together one "stock" original Shark, plus one custom Shark-ish custom out of the leftovers.

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This is the simplified/salvaged chassis. Just enough suspension pieces hanging down to give the look of something being there from the top.

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For those who were asking about automatic transmissions in kits the other day, there goes one now!

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Very interesting build. I was just digging thru a big box of stuff I got at a model show from years ago and think I might have a similar MPC kit.

I will be following your build and might just rebuild mine.

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I cast a bunch of wheels in a couple styles and offsets for a friend and I decided on the Daisy’s from those for this project.  They were cast modularly (each of these are two pieces in the photo) and these would normally make 15 x 8s, but I will add another rim section to the back and make them 15 x 10s.

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