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The goal for this model was to make it look box stock when in fact it was basically scratch built from the fenders up. A fun but lengthy project it is the fourth in my set of five Packard 734's. The fifth, a Speedster Victoria is forthcoming. 

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The goal for this model was to make it look box stock when in fact it was basically scratch built from the fenders up. A fun but lengthy project it is the fourth in my set of five Packard 734's. The fifth, a Speedster Victoria is forthcoming. 

The Speedsters 734 were a special high performance, high everything that came in  only had five body styles. It was so exclusive, only 113 were made across the five body styles. Actually 118, counting Eric's.;)Can we see the others?

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Yes you are correct.  it was a scratch built car as well. I used the Runabout body from the doors forward and a Monogram '30 model  A coupe for the turtle deck. It is not perfect but plays the part well. That is why the Speedster Victoria will be a little while before it sees light of day. It will also be scratch built but I haven't figured out how to build it yet.

I am a bit weird because I am so into sets of things.  I built the Roadster first,  then the Phaeton then the Sedan. I couldn't just leave the set unfinished.   I want to build one more Speedster Runabout as mine really is no longer up to the standard of the other thee models.

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Here's the three I have, two are the kit ones obviously. The racer was made out of a plated version someone gave me as a gift.You got me thinking now.

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