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Because, just because, that is why I built this one. It is a Jalopy, because I really dislike the term Rat Rod! The plan was to use nothing but what I had, no running to the store for parts or materials.

I wanted the gas cap to be the shiniest piece too. And no spray paint because I can not use the booth when it is so cold outside. Wrong vent no heat kinda thing!

So with that in mind I spent all my spare time putting this together. It's a Revell 32 Sedan with a 29 Ford cowl, 29 frame (Z'd of course) a blown Tony Nancy 426, Parts Box pieces and some rust...

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And as always, thanks for looking and firer away!

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Looks very tight and put together, all of one piece, rather than the usual stretched out r**-**d stance. And yet its plenty low and dramatic, perhaps especially so because the look is so well integrated. The '29 cowl marries surprisingly well with the Deuce. You may have hit upon a winning combination here! I like the careful use of metallic shades, especially on the upper part of the motor and on the roll-cage. Very convincing. I used those AMT '34 Ford wheels and tires on my r**-**d build earlier this year. They really are the hot ticket for this type of car. Congrats on another fine model!

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Very convincing weathering, nicely done!  Where do you source your rusting "secret"?

ebay of course

 

And thanks Bernard I value your input greatly. 

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ebay of course

 

And thanks Bernard I value your input greatly. 

I've sourced mine from Micheals

Only criticism I have is the "Beehive" oil filter - doesn't seem to be plumbed into anything. You did an excellent job pumbing the engine tho....

Love these old ratty (Jalopy) Hot Rods - Nice looking build!  Wish my parts box was stocked as well as yours

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Only criticism I have is the "Beehive" oil filter - doesn't seem to be plumbed into anything. You did an excellent job pumbing the engine tho....

I had a similar thought about that and I should run some. 

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Love this. The rust is superb. I would agree with others about the beehive. It's more fitting with a flathead V8 and I've never seen it mounted outside of the firewall. Otherwise, it's a killer jalopy!!

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I too dislike the term rat rod. To me it's either a hot rod, traditional or a rod....

I do like what you did on this though. Looks awesome!!!!

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Turned out great, can't believe you can finish a model in the time it takes me to mock up a wheelbase 

Focus and a lot of free time!

I lack both of those...

I'm with Andy...!!  :lol:

Pretty Awesome build James....!!   Love the gas cap...!

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Awesome job on this!   and fast... wowza. 

Makes me want to break out my rust kit, i bought one, and then everything i build turns into a showrod... its still sealed.

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Sweet hot rod! And the sophisticated finishes rust solution is THE WAY to go. I use that for everything. My '55 Chevy truck on the work bench right now has liberal amounts of sophisticated finishes on it lol

And if I wanted to add a hint of more recent orange rust to it, I dab a little tamiya weathering powder on it! Looks great!

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Awesome job on this!   and fast... wowza. 

Makes me want to break out my rust kit, i bought one, and then everything i build turns into a showrod... its still sealed.

your rust kit probably rusted itself from age by now...

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