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I got this from a friend who got it from a friend who gave up on it.. Any veterans will remember how many BAD resin bodies were out there in the 80's...this be one of 'em, really crude but chopped nicely. I have a complete donor for the chassis and other parts...but this puppy will be a LOT of work!!! The body fits after some trimming, and some suspension bits from a Smoothster fit well, and a '63 Fuelie engine also fits. Onward!

 

 

 

 

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Edited by bonehead23
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No offense intended, but I think it might be less work to start with a pine cone.

Of course, if you really enjoy a challenge, we'll all be pullin' for ya. :D

Edited by Ace-Garageguy
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No offense intended, but I think it might be less work to start with a pine cone.

Of course, if you really enjoy a challenge, we'll all be pullin' for ya. :D

coming from th Nguyen that has resurrected things I would have never looked at, that is scary! Haha should be worth a watch though 

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I know it is rough and a lot of work...but the stance is just right, and will improve with better wheels and lowering. No matter how rough, it is a '39 sedan and i don't have one of those!

  • 2 weeks later...
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The Pine Cone is coming along...lotta trimming, now the body fits. Then the Boydster chassis and fuelie 327 go into service...more later...

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I bet you'll get more thread views by renaming the thread " '39 Pine Cone "...    ;)

I wanted to, but somehow the page has no "edit" today.

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Progress is slow and careful due to the brittle nature of this od resin body. I would like to know who made it but obviously there is nary a clue.

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