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Thanks, Rusty! I appreciate your comment! 

I used  some 1/4" tube to cut a couple of bushings for the front wheels to push the wheels out a bit.  Now both sets of wheels are in the same track. Only thing I've noticed about the manufacturing of this kit.. Otherwise, everything is going together well. 

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This is coming along just fine, John!  Looking good!

A former friend of mine had an Hugger Orange SS396 with a black vinyl top and a 3-speed trans.  He got rid of the car after he was hit in the driver's side rear quarter.  He traded it in for a dark green '71 SS with a 402 and a 4-speed.

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Thanks, MrMike! I appreciate your comment! 

This one is done!  I have just a few adjustments to make - the right rear exhaust pipe chrome extension for one and some minor touch-ups in the engine compartment.  My only regret is that I rubbed out the edge of the left front fender and had to touch it up with a brush with the last drop of paint I could get out of the Testors Daytona Yellow paint can. So here are some photos:enhance

 

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