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I started this build many years ago after being inspired by a picture of the real car.

I started trying to make one of the front fender flares and realized that I didn't have the skill to even try something like this.

After finding modeling sites like this one and watching others build and scratch make parts, I have learned a few things and decided to get it out and have another go at it.

I have completed a lot of the build and waited to post anything until I had a good idea it was going to turn out like I wanted.

I didn't try to make an exact copy of the real car just one that looks similar and has some of the coolness of the real car.

Here the two kits I started with to blend into the picture of the real car.

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Since I have started it up again I am not going to use the wheels and tires from the Camaro kit anymore. I am using the wheels and tires and part of the front suspension from the Tamiya GT2 Porsche kit.

Here are a few pictures of my progress.

I made some extensions to the hood scoops and started making the fender flares and laying out the suspension.

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I cut the stock gas tank out and put in a flat piece of sheet stock and a racing tank from the parts box.

I used the back of the Revell 69 Nova interior tub to graft into the GTO tub in place of the rear seat.

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I used the rear suspension from the SCCA Camaro kit and the engine (with the Pontiac heads and manifold for grins)

I needed make space for the 4 link from the Camaro kit.

I used rod and tube stock to make a super structure for the front suspension.

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I used more rod to make a roll cage and some of the Porsche interior parts to give it more of a race car look.

I decided to use a wing on the back from a parts pack instead of the flat spoiler the real car has.

I primed everything.

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I used some touch of paint from my wife's car  "inferno red crystal pearlcoat"

I sprayed the first colors on most of the parts. Then masked and sprayed the second colors

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This is where I am now. I scratched together a few more pieces, headers, side pipes the distributor.

I am using some parts box decals but it looks like I robbed a piece of one of them on a previous build. Time for some touch up.

I made the front air dam from sheet stock.

I mocked it up one last time before final detail painting and assembly.

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Looks pretty cool!   I have some photos of this same car I thought it was pretty cool when I saw it a few years ago (on line of course) and plan on attempting to build a copy of it also.  SOMEDAY  after I finish off some other long ago started projects.  Thats my goal for right now.  I like how its coming out  great work on the flares they look great and the color is right on as well.

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Mitch, What a Great Build. I wonder if you've ever heard of the "Grey Ghost" from the Original TransAm Series? It's kind'a like you brought it back on Steriods!

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