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My first detailed pro stock. It was a fun and tedious build using a plethora of aftermarket parts and some scratch built parts. 

 

Wheels are from Dancing Bear, shift linkage and throttle linkage is from RB motion, Detail Master fittings with Pro Tech braided line, Replicas and Miniatures of Maryland distributor, scratch built wheelie bars with Future Attractions wheelie wheels and dzus plates, Scale Concepts parachute, Detail Master dzus fasteners and Top Studio fuel blocks

 

Enjoy 

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Wowser....Just a GREAT looking Pro Stock car.  As Mike mentioned, the detail work looks Fantastic.  Very Very nice ?

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17 minutes ago, Scott Colmer said:

Very, VERY well done. Super clean. How did you get the back to sit down correctly? The stance is perfect!

Scott

Cut the top of the tires and some the tubs out to get it to sit properly 

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On 12/16/2022 at 11:50 AM, redzed said:

detail is unbelievable - just how long did this build take ? do you have a 'real' car that you restored or race ?

About two and a half months. I used an old Super Stock magazine and what I could find online for reference 

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On 12/20/2022 at 10:52 PM, Scott Colmer said:

Very, VERY well done. Super clean. How did you get the back to sit down correctly? The stance is perfect!

Scott

Exactly what I wondered.  These kits never seem to sit quite right.  And thank you for the answer Chris. Like everybody else said fantastic build brother.  Merry Christmas Chris and  Scott and everybody else reading this!

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On 12/23/2022 at 7:25 AM, Straightliner59 said:

That looks great! Nice job getting the car to sit lower. That's not particularly easy, with those kits.

I cut the tubs and tops of the tires to get the desired height

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