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'68 Firebird


Slotto

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This one is officially done. I thought I'd give her a pro touring look. I got it as a glue bomb and I did my best to bring her back from the dead. The rear glass was missing so I had to make one. I've never taken a kit this far before. Some of the new techniques were battery cables, fuel lines, brake lines, coil and spark plug wires, heater hoses and radiator hoses. This was the first time I've used wood patterned contact paper. This was a fun little build considering it didn't cost me a dime. The build thread is here.

Thanks for looking.

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