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All I had was these 2 photos my wifey took for me while we were traveling on route 17 in Gloucester county, VA a few years back.  It was difficult for me to get a good look at it but I knew right away that I needed to build it in scale. My version isn't a true representation but inspired by the unusual style of this 1:1. I tried to use the elements I observed and faked the rest ?IMG_0005.JPG.e327141a7691e2ea8c8d5095fbf5eab5.JPGIMG_0006.JPG.aae917e06134c39caa8efa7a28cfd902.JPGIMG_1764.jpg.6d5cd11cf00453b0a7d5a52d95bd7be4.jpgIMG_1775.jpg.07d799332529687f6360b2773bd8fc11.jpgIMG_1778.jpg.edd240d38e5f27788357879b493cfcf6.jpgIMG_1763.jpg.24bd5fb65d05618e53778ce3770def50.jpgIMG_1765.jpg.310e36bf6b98a1f533b5bdeb02390359.jpgIMG_1772.jpg.0234e7180d5a0fed16b52e3170d1c168.jpg

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1 hour ago, happy grumpy said:

It certainly look the part. The main thing is that now, you can look at it and bring up that memory. Good job on the engine too.?

Thanks, Mario, but there's not much to remember other than the car. ?

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45 minutes ago, bisc63 said:

Good lookin' street rod Love that blue! Well done.

That blue is Testor's Arctic Blue. And yeah, I love it too. I've had a lot of luck using that those paints (Testor's and MM). Good stuff.

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12 hours ago, NOBLNG said:

Nice!?

 

10 hours ago, gseeds said:

Awesome 37 !! 

 

10 hours ago, Doug 1061 said:

Great job all around,  big block is a nice touch.

Thanks, all.  I wish I could remember what kit I stole that big block from. I guess it'll be a surprise. ?

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This looks great. I'm used to seeing models and 1:1 built as full Fender'd so this is a good change. Your model has a great looking paint finish, and the dark blue looks good. 

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1 hour ago, espo said:

This looks great. I'm used to seeing models and 1:1 built as full Fender'd so this is a good change. Your model has a great looking paint finish, and the dark blue looks good. 

Yeah, you don't see too many open wheels after 1934. The first one that I saw was at a Barret- Jackson event. Below.

I thought it was odd at the time but I think they're fair game now. It's a new look.IMG_1821.jpg.06a06668abec5131354843e03bba042b.jpg

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That's a good looking Chevy!  I'm glad someone else likes Testors Model Master paints.  They were my go-to for over forty years but are no longer available in Australia.  I miss them already but fortunately still have a small stash to work through.

The Moroso rocker covers on your big block suggests it might have come from a Monogram Pro Stock Camaro!

Cheers

Alan

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4 hours ago, alan barton said:

That's a good looking Chevy!  I'm glad someone else likes Testors Model Master paints.  They were my go-to for over forty years but are no longer available in Australia.  I miss them already but fortunately still have a small stash to work through.

The Moroso rocker covers on your big block suggests it might have come from a Monogram Pro Stock Camaro!

Cheers

Alan

Nope, never had that one, Alan, what about the "Heavy Chevy?" I know I robbed that one. For all I know, the rocker covers were in my parts box (translate that to "mess")  It could be just about anything under those covers. I should probably write this stuff down. ? 

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