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“BUILDING THE COVERS “ VOL # 39 BUD FAUBEL’S THE HONKER 1964 S/SA DODGE


M W Elky

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Love love love this one Mike. I envy you for keeping and restoring a model from your childhood, for sentimental reasons even more than for building a model car collection. I wish I still had some of the models that my older brothers helped me build back in the 60’s, glue finger-prints and all!

Something about a ‘64 super-stocker with front white-walls and white fender well headers that just exudes shoe-string low-buck blue-collar good old boy drag racing before big $$$ spoiled it all. Would love to browse through your magazine collection, must be awesome. Thanks for another wonderful BTC post!

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