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This would be more of a "shelf model class" build. Revell 2010 Camaro with the back half chassis of the less accurate but more compact AMT pro street Chevelle, Comp. Resin hood and Slixx decals. Not a lot of scratch built items other than the roll cage and reducing the front wheel openings app. .080". Finish is Tamiya met. blue with clear blue an MM wet look clear. Thanks for checking it out and I'm OK with any comments or questions.

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49 minutes ago, Glen Powers said:

This would be more of a "shelf model class" build. Revell 2010 Camaro with the back half chassis of the less accurate but more compact AMT pro street Chevelle, Comp. Resin hood and Slixx decals. Not a lot of scratch built items other than the roll cage and reducing the front wheel openings app. .080". Finish is Tamiya met. blue with clear blue an MM wet look clear. Thanks for checking it out and I'm OK with any comments or questions.

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I love the seat belts and buckles whitch company are they from

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Nice.
I wish the model manufacturers would do the Factory Stock and Factory Super Stock Mustangs Challengers and Camaros, I think they are a lot cooler than the street going counterparts.

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Thanks very much to all of the above who took the time to respond it is appreciated.

RE: John Pol, those are Pro Tech seatbelts which I feel are easy to work with and look pretty good.

Glen

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Thanks to Anthony, Pete, Larry, and Anton glad to hear you liked it.

On 12/5/2020 at 11:05 PM, larman said:

That's really cool! Where did the wheels come from? 

Larry those wheels can be found in the Warren Johnson & Larry Morgan Pro Stock Olds kits. On the rear wheels I added some Tichy Train nut/bolt pieces as the lug nut detail is faint.

Glen

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On 12/9/2020 at 6:40 AM, dragcarz said:

Wow Glen, that’s beautiful. Very clean build, looks accurate, let’s go for a ride!

Roger , thanks a lot and boy I wish we could!

Glen

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On 12/19/2020 at 7:57 AM, mustang1989 said:

Dude....that's some good paint work! Beautiful car.

Joe, thanks very much

On 12/20/2020 at 2:20 PM, NYLIBUD said:

Excellent job....Wow

Ron, thanks to you also.

Glen

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3 hours ago, Glen Powers said:

Joe, thanks very much

Ron, thanks to you also.

Glen

Sure,no problem.Just one thing I would do.These cars came with parachutes.U should add a chute,but that’s my opinion.As I said,the car looks great.Also where did u get the COPO decals?

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1 hour ago, NYLIBUD said:

Sure,no problem.Just one thing I would do.These cars came with parachutes.U should add a chute,but that’s my opinion.As I said,the car looks great.Also where did u get the COPO decals?

Actually Ron they do not have chutes when they leave the COPO build center, but are added to the Factory Showdown cars as their MPH is over 150. It would not be required for the class claimed on this model. Decals are from Slixx. Take care and merry Xmas.

Glen

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3 hours ago, Glen Powers said:

Actually Ron they do not have chutes when they leave the COPO build center, but are added to the Factory Showdown cars as their MPH is over 150. It would not be required for the class claimed on this model. Decals are from Slixx. Take care and merry Xmas.

Glen

Gotcha,I actually saw a real COPO Camaro a couple of years ago.It was blue as well.U got to love factory drag cars,just like the old days.

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