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Posted (edited)

Hello guys!

Just me trying to convert the AMT 57 Bel Air into a Two-Ten. It's not 100% accurate, I was just having some fun with the kit!

The model is thought to represent a very early production 57 with a greenish yellow(called Chartreuse) colored 265 under the hood.

Color combo is Surf Green over Highland Green - both from MCW Finishes.

Thank you for checking it out!!

 

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Grrrrrrrr-8 job Anders.   As a '57 Chevy affecianado you nailed it.   Like "espo" said, the Charteruse 265 was an early rarity and looks like you get it tight on.

Very impressive??

Posted (edited)

Looks great! I appreciate your effort. Looks like you’ve done your homework on the two-ten.

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Nice looking model. My late Grandfather Keller bought a new '57 Chevy 210 wearing Turquoise and White. I can still recall, as a youngster, riding all over the area with him (especially to go fishing) and watching him using the 3 speed column shifter. He drove that car until trading it in for a new '64 Chevy Biscayne, and often said he liked the 210 much better. Thanks for the memories!  ?

Joe

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