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Jeff Lindstrom`s: 1930 Ford Model A -10 1/2 second race car on the "Work Bench" 9/10/16 "Finished pictures posted in the "Under Glass" section 11/5/16


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Hello.......thank you all so very much for the kind comments.....I really do appreciate them:).......I attached the front winshield ......I also made a steering wheel support brkt. and made a shift light.......and attached the steering wheel.....I should have this finished tomorrow.....just a few details left......thanks for looking.

 

 

 

 

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Looking good Johnny boy. the steering wheel looks nice and I am totally digging the detail to the window brackets you have added . it's attention to little details like this that make your builds stand out from the rest.

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as usual, I been fallowing this build and am always left at a quandary with your amazing work., Do I get inspired to build or do i  throw all my kits in the dumpster and take up quilting...

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Wow your scrtachbuilding skills out of the park you make a bad kit look real good you sure know your stuff. You do some how toos on your scratchbuilding I know its takes alot of time to do. Well keep on building and can`t wait to see what you build next.

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Hello......thanks guys or the kind comments.....I really do appreciate them:).....I got the doors attached with the door handles and trim and lightly weathered ......I also made a circuit card on the front of the passenger side frame......and made a radiator hose and attached the Ford emblem on the radiator......I also made a Ogga horn and got that attached.......I stuck a picture of Jeff`s dad driving the car  that my Brother Vince printed out on his computer  with a license plate as well........this model is finished.....I will take "Outside" finished pictures in a couple of days......thanks for following along and for all the kind comments.

 

 

 

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Nicely executed John.  As always.  The details you put into this one are sweet.  The circuit panel on the frame being but one example.  Cheers

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JT,   I am truly floored by all the detail you put into this one brother!!!!!!!  Especially the work you did on the carbs and the cab.

    Randy

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Hello.......thank you all so very much for following along with this build and all the kind comments .......this model is finished and you can go here to se the finished pictures.......

 

 

thanks for looking

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What an honor it's been to follow Johns build of my Gasser. The car has rich family history going back the 60's when my dad first built and raced the car. It's been through minor evolution through the years but still holds true to its Gasser roots and is still raced today. it has tremendous sentimental value and john captured every detail from every angle, inside and out. thank you everyone for all the kind comments. I can't thank john enough for this incredible build.

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Another amazing build as usual John and seeing your builds in person is even more amazing and congrats on your awards yesterday at the Spirit Of Speed Show !

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You nailed it as you always do! Truly fantastic work on all of the small details inside and out. I don't know what else to say than...WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Plus that the 1:1 car looks very good too!B)

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