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i finished this one last week.my local club had a Revell 32 club build.the chopped resin body is made by Replicas & Miniatures Co.of Maryland.the front wheels and tires are from the Revell 32 highboy kit and the rear tires and wheels are from the Revell 41 Willys Street Rod kit.the kit engine has plug wires,the optional cross ram intake from the AMT 66 Mustang kit, parts box carbs,air cleaners and valve covers.i lowered the front a bit and detailed the interior with seatbelts and a parts box shifter.the paint is krylon black and krylon short cuts clear polished out.this is the first street rod i have built.thanks for looking

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Nice choices of parts details to add variety to the basic Revell '32 kit. That RepMin chopped body is very tasty. Any issues using it? Very cool little coupe overall. ;)

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Nice choices of parts details to add variety to the basic Revell '32 kit. That RepMin chopped body is very tasty. Any issues using it? Very cool little coupe overall. :)

thanks man.no issues at all.their stuff is really nice.

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You can't go wrong using parts and bodies from RMoM, Norm's products a 100% class. Sweet build, if you hadn't mentioned that this was your first street rod that you have built I'd have never guessed. Great job.

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This Replicas & Miniatures of Maryland place have a website? I might like to get one of those coupes.

I'm afraid not. However, Bob Black recently posted the 2009 price list on his section of the Drastic Plastic Model Car Club (DPMCC) website. Here's the link to Bob's DPMCC Fotki pages starting with the latest new releases sheet. http://public.fotki.com/drasticplasticsmcc...oct2008web.html Hit Next to start viewing the current price list.

I also strongly recommend spending the $4.00 for the catalog because it includes over 30 pages of detailed product descriptions and occasional photos of their huge selection.

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