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I built this using all parts from my parts boxes. Nothing fancy or highly detailed. It reminds me of just a nice, home built hotrod. Glad to get it off the bench and in the cabinet. It is my fifth finished project for the year. Now back to my mild custom 41 Plymouth. All comments and criticisms welcomed.

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3 minutes ago, bbowser said:

Very cool!  That's the first time I've seen a "necker knob" in scale!

Thanks. I've always wanted to include one in a build but this is the first one I've done. I've only seen it one other time on a model.

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Thanks guys!

Paul- The gauges come from the 62 Corvette Glasses Gasser version. Took parts of two sets. I didn't realize till now how poorly they fit in the PE dash panel. Oh well.

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Thanks guys!

8 hours ago, thatz4u said:

nice rod, Tom, looks like something a guy would build in his garage...back in the day...

Al, that's kind of what I thought it turned out like too. A home built hotrod.

3 hours ago, Earl Marischal said:

Nice work.

You must have a big spares box! ?

steve

 

Steve, I didn't even put a dent in even one of them. Lol.

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