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Hi all,

I have been playing around with a box with two Malco Mustangs from the way back and falling apart.  One body went in the dunk tank and then I started mocking up a stance with MPC dragster wheels and slicks (these are out of an old Garlits car).  Looks like this:

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Here is the box of old parts I will work with.

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The front fender unit and the body really don't line up very well in this example.  The red one in the box fits up better, but I already stripped the mockup body so I will make it work.  I may just glue the fenders to the body to keep everything lined up and keep things simple so I can finish sooner than later.

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Here you see I glued some tabs to the body to line up the front fenders.  I have also sanded the tops of the fenders up front to taper them.  These old bodies had almost square front edges.

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To determine how much I had to cut out of the chassis to fit the MPC slicks I used an old painted chassis from that box of parts.  Used the back of a no. 11 blade to scribe along the wheel well to cut loose the inside edge.  Then I measured and cut the chassis pan to fit the slicks.

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I found a rear axle I could narrow to see how things fit.

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Jumping ahead: the blue painted chassis was going to be too much work to clean up and add wheel wells.  I transferred measurements from it to a damaged unpainted chassis from the box of parts (right side), compare to stock chassis on left.

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I also built wheel tubs using a technique AmericanMuscleFan described in his detailed builds using a large half inch socket and laminated sheets of .020 styrene.

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I added coil spring supports to the chassis and rear axle using Evergreen plastic tube.  The plastic stubs are to help decide spring length required. 

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Here is the new chassis under the body for a fit check.  Still have to figure out modifying the old roll cage (I plan to use as much of the old kit parts as I can).

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1 hour ago, Vintage AMT said:

That front end looks more like a 65/66 unit... Is it?

It sure is.  The old MPC Malco Mustang was just wrong.  Box art looked like a '67, but the plastic came out '65 or '66.  The new issue has addressed that problem, but I have a stash of old built kits.

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