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The wrecker is the new Sunoco reissue. I kept it mostly box stock aside from some 53 F100 wheels and some extra junk in the bed. I used the kit supplied 390 but I wanted something a bit more utilitarian than the three two setup, so that was replaced with a 4 barrel intake and heads from a Moebius F100. 

The street rod is a 2000s Lindberg reissue but was inspired by the AMT Sunoco box side panel. Again it has F100 wheels and covers this time. The pleated tonneau cover came from a 1992 Lindberg reissue. Decals, of course, are left over from the Wrecker. 

About those decals. They adhere right now and don't like to budge once off the backer. Wetting them and the doors with soapy water was a must to position the things. Not really a problem... If you're expecting it. ?20220907_092929.thumb.jpg.b5f9d0178fae26eb755c00ba05be2d54.jpg20220907_092939.thumb.jpg.5172ae4f01073eab4b7700ac2790d7eb.jpg20220907_092949.thumb.jpg.f6b16b430b88aab106f0c993a4906c8b.jpg20220907_093041.thumb.jpg.e79309cdf32d7b6817783b2718f22622.jpg20220914_112528.thumb.jpg.8be2154f58586478b50b545624df9312.jpg20220914_112602.thumb.jpg.0b92877276f551ada9228b5ea814eecc.jpg20220914_110544.thumb.jpg.125ca61c9566f5f11d0142f9eefc43d8.jpg

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Both are beautifully done, but the weathered '34 is my favorite. I like the way you made the engine more realistic, and the light surface rust wins every time.  

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