regular guy Posted February 2, 2018 Author Posted February 2, 2018 Here's a track roadster body kit . http://jimmyflintstonestudios.com/?product=nb175-1927-ford It's even on sale.Now it's same price as my favorite online hobby store. Regarding the Lindberg 1929 T Rod. The road construction cone sort of threw me off. Putting in a racetrack guardrail would have been better. Road pylon made me think of autocross.
unclescott58 Posted February 2, 2018 Posted February 2, 2018 2 hours ago, mike 51 said: Yet another chapter in the ongoing series of posts with largely meaningless/incorrect statements . a "regular guy" ? sure doesn't seem like one......why even respond to him? Oh! Your right. It was started by "regular guy," wasn't it? That does explain a lot. And knowing what I know of his past threads, I too should not have responded to this one.
Dave Darby Posted February 20, 2018 Posted February 20, 2018 Well since nobody has given a correct answer here, I'm going to clear the whole mess up. The only thing Model T about this kit is the name, and the box art car, which is a 23-25 T Roadster. Inside you have your basic Lindberg plagiarized copy of AMT's Ala Kart cab (29 Model A with a 27 T rear section behind the doors), Hemi engine, and wheels. It does have the stock 29 Model A radiator shell. The front axle is copied from the AMT 36 Ford, and the headers from the AMT 25 T hot rod version. The frame and rear axle are Lindberg's concoctions. Here is the original box art... And kit contents. Case closed.
regular guy Posted February 20, 2018 Author Posted February 20, 2018 Well it's obviously a track roadster. More like you can paint and decal it to be track or street version. Read somewhere the real Hot Rod Lincoln had a shortened Lincoln frame under it. So I think when they were going at it then the combinations of Ford parts were endless.
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