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An older build. Drag City Castings body with the AMT chassis. The motor is from the AMT 40 Willys with Competition Resins blower, injectors, and scoop. It was painted with Tamiya acrylic red with Future as a clear coat. The decals are Slixx. Thanks for looking. 

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On 11/28/2021 at 10:18 PM, iBorg said:

A good resin body built into a great model. 

What he said. Body looks better than the AMT and you did it up proud! Well done and model on! B)

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Very nicely done! It's great seeing one of my old '33 Willys coupe bodies actually being built.................and turned into a gasser! I still offer a version of this body with the deck lid filled in and more stock appearing rear fenders. I was hoping to offer the original version again; but have not finished reworking the original master at this point in time. I darn near started over with it; but it's been a couple of years since I've had any bench time.

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18 hours ago, Snake45 said:

What he said. Body looks better than the AMT and you did it up proud! Well done and model on! B)

Thank you. Not real fond of the AMT body myself.

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17 hours ago, krassandbernie said:

Very nicely done! It's great seeing one of my old '33 Willys coupe bodies actually being built.................and turned into a gasser! I still offer a version of this body with the deck lid filled in and more stock appearing rear fenders. I was hoping to offer the original version again; but have not finished reworking the original master at this point in time. I darn near started over with it; but it's been a couple of years since I've had any bench time.

Thank you. I'm glad you like it. It is a great body.  Is there any other way to do a Willys?? I can understand the work involved with making the master. I used to do resin casting. Mostly HO scale slot car bodies. I don't think anyone that hasn't done it can appreciate the time involved to make a quality piece.

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