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Sox & Martin '65 Plymouth "Paper Tiger"


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This is the third (and my favorite) from my three-car production line, the legendary Sox & Martin A/FX - Match Racer Hemi powered FI wheel stander.  I built this one from this Moebius AWB Al Eckstrand Golden Commando kit:

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I added a three-speed manual transmission and engine block from the A990 Butch Leal kit  (and used the block and transmission from this kit in the Grump build posted elsewhere here), Slixx decal set, a Detail Master distributor and plug wires and scratch-built fuel lines and linkage.  The rear wheels were pulled from the Revell '64 Ford Thunderbolt kit.  The red and white base paints were left over Zero paint from a Lotus 49B F1 build and the roof was sprayed using Tamiya metallic blue lacquer rattle can.  I tinted the side and rear windows by air brushing thinned Tamiya transparent blue acrylic. The Hilborn FI velocity stacks used are the long ones right out of the box which are intended for the automatic transmission version but I decided not to shorten them.  Reference photos of this car seem to show stacks that are either these long ones or are mine-way between the short and long ones.

I have one last unbuilt one of these kits in my stash along with a set of Lee Smith decals from Fremont Racing. I'll hopefully get around to doing later this year unless I get distracted by a new kit release that I could apply my Dick Landy decals to 😁....Cheers, John

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Very nice, clean, pretty build, but, inevitably, leads to questions.  Three speed manual trans?  Not a 4 speed in Leal’s car?  The coil wire(?) leading from the inner passenger side fender appears to be unusually large?  The chassis is exceptional.

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48 minutes ago, R. Thorne said:

Not a 4 speed in Leal’s car?

Oops! Four speed. Thank you for the correction. The coil is from the kit which specified mounting it perpendicular to the engine bay wall. I went parallel which I like the look of better. Also the entire underside of the chassis should be totally white (S&M wanted it to SHINE when they popped wheelies!) but I thought it might look like I forgot to paint it so I painted the frame rails black.

My scale modeling philosophy is fun over accuracy!

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Excellent job. Another reason for the white bottom was so they could see if anything was leaking. The Sox & Martin team really stepped up the professionalism in drag racing and you captured it in your build. I started this car about 10 years ago using the MCW conversion for the Lindberg Dodge. Now you motivated me to get it out.

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Thanks guys for all the kind comments. I have one last Moebius AWB ‘65 Plymouths in the stash and a set of Fremont Racing decals for the Lee Smith car which I hope to complete before the Moebius Dodge is released. Love these early/ mid-60’s super stockers!

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You have captured this car perfectly IMHO. I am a big Sox & Martin fan, have been since the early Chevrolet days.  Everything about this build is beautiful, your paint separation is right on.  Looking forward to more beautiful build such as this, although I don't think any will be able to match Sox & Martin.

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