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Used up some leftover parts for this one, frame is from the early issue pick up and was lengthened about 5mm to better centre the wheels in the arches, while the body is from the Street Rod box with the blower hole filled.

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Your inspireing me to get mine out and build it.  I have the Revell Big John Mazmanian kit.  

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I also like the look of the yellow steelies with the dull green, look’s like an authentic early 60’s gasser that was driven to the strip. I would add a few small sponser decals and a class decal to the right side of the windshield (A/GS?) to complete. Nice job!

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