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1960 Pontiac bonneville 60’s style mild custom


gseeds

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Hi guys, I haven’t posted anything for a while so I grabbed a kit off the shelf and put her together,

This is a Thumpeter 1960 Bonneville, A first for me to build a Thumpeter Kit , It went together pretty well , I bought this as a not complete kit, missing its interior door cards and the rear seat , not a big problem, I made new doors cards with a white diamond tuck pattern and made a complete rear seat cover , the rest of the build went pretty smooth, shaved doors, French antennas, lowered and riding on a set of Pegasus Astro Supremes plus a pearl white base color with a candy teal fade and silver metal flake top give it a cool 1960’s vibe . All in all it’s a good kit and builds into a pretty decent look model, thanks for looking ! 

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Pretty build, Gary.  Looks like just what I'd have wanted to drive in high school, tho I had a '55 Chevy Delray post with all the old-school goodies, including full pinstriping by 'Coop.'  I'll post a pic of my '60 AMT Bonne with what I always thought it needed, a '61 divided grille hood, from an old promo.  It was my first try at PE details, and... well, lots of good left-overs! 

I got to go to the '60 Squaw Valley Winter Olympics in a new '60 Bonneville 'Vista' (four-door HT), and when the dad driving got sleepy at nine PM (on a snowy mtn road!) I almost got my first chance to drive one. Of course, I was only 15!  Really liked the style; much better than other GM divisions with the same body base, I thought.  Shame they lost the divided grille after debuting it so effectively in '59 -- which was cursed with a bizarre collection of over-decorations!  Do-overs?  I M Humble O...   Wick

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Beautiful paint finish and the style reminds me of how a lot of guys were building the 1:1 1960 Pontiacs in the early and mid '60's. The rear seat cover idea was often done as well. All of the finishes look great, and this build is like a flash back to that time.  

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One think about some modern metallic paints; in small-scale the look like metalflake!  I scored lots working in retirement for a PPG auto paint store!  A gallon of Hemi orange, anyone?  We usually sold it half-price, but employees could just take it home!  I've only had trouble with 1:1 paint once on kits, and the epoxy primers work fine, make good sealers on styrene -- for me.

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