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Very nice lightweight.  I have the MCW lightweight interior too for my model of Dick Brannan's # 823.  Also I have a pair of lightweight bucket seats for my 1962 Brannan light blue lightweight Galaxie #823  

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Very nice ! Believe it or not,  another fella that used to race with us at 75-80 raced a 63 1/2 Galixie,  his had a blue interior however  !

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Loving your builds, Tom.  Is that a resin hood?  I have the MCW interior as well, but was thinking of taking the teardrop from the AMT 66 Galaxie and grafting it to the 63 hood. I'd like to go with a resin hood if possible, just haven't found one yet.

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Loving your builds, Tom.  Is that a resin hood?  I have the MCW interior as well, but was thinking of taking the teardrop from the AMT 66 Galaxie and grafting it to the 63 hood. I'd like to go with a resin hood if possible, just haven't found one yet.

Thanks for the kind words. Yes it is a resin hood I found on eBay, for a couple of dollars. Actually I have a 63, and a 64 hood in my parts. Reason is, I'm not very happy the way this 63 turned out. First, I rushed  the build, running out of BMF, and going over the side trim with a silver marker. (Ouch)! Then, the engine is a 427 SOHC from the Shelby kit. The engine looks ok I guess, but it sits a bit tilted, but the real problem is the plug wires. Not realizing when I added them, the boots should be more "flush" going in to the covers. Like a dummy, I have long boots like on conventional heads. I'll post a pic up today. Since I have another interior and kit, hood, etc, I'd figure I go another round at it not making my same mistakes. But if you check out online, I'm sure you can find the hood you want.

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