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This 70 Cuda 6 - barrel was a fun build...The 440 6-barrel is out of the Ertyl 69 Roadrunner kit.I added the Cragar S/S rims.And fat Goodyears on the rear...Thanks for looking...

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30 minutes ago, Classicgas said:

Very nice. What is the carpet?

Thank you...Its actually tee shirt material...I used Testers windshield glue.To glue it down it doesn't bleed through...

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Very nice looking model and great color combination. Thanks for sharing the carpet material with us...looks real good in there. Well done!  ?

Joe

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16 hours ago, Classicgas said:

Very nice. What is the carpet?

Thank you...The carpet is actually cotton knit fabric.(tee shirt material)The I use Testers windshield glue.Then I brush on a thin coat.And it doesn't bleed through..

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5 hours ago, Andy Oldenburg said:

Hello Anthony,

a classic muscle car well built?. Color fits perfect and I like your work on the interior. Was the woodwork on the dash and console your job or a decal?

Hi Andy...The dash board is a decal.But when Appling.Sand down the dash where decal sits.To get rid of the raised knobs.So the decal sits flat...

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nicely done... how did you come by those wheels/tires? Really sets off the whole build to me...

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Great looking paint, and the rear fender stripes look good. Like the finishes you used on the interior. 

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On 2/24/2023 at 5:13 AM, Andy Oldenburg said:

Hello Anthony,

a classic muscle car well built?. Color fits perfect and I like your work on the interior. Was the woodwork on the dash and console your job or a decal?

Thanks...They are decals that came with the 70 Cuda kit.(Revell).But applying them to the dash.You want to lightly sand off the knobs and switches.So you get a flat surface for the decal...

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