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Wanting to build this version of the early Paper Tiger , I could only find warped resin bodies so I decided to make my own. Two Moebius bodies were used for this project.  I grafted the awb hard top lower section on to the sedan.  It was more difficult  than  expected. Next time , I'll cut and move the wheel openings. Paint is automotive that I had put in cans for me. The red and the blue are the correct Ford paint codes used by S&M up until 1970. The decals are from Slixx . IMG_0109.thumb.jpg.ccf803657da2f2b9eaa6e25b60b283a8.jpgIMG_0112.thumb.jpg.494a93f2f56bae422700ef17092e273a.jpgIMG_0110.thumb.jpg.36f4c337ebaafd07c06c824ab0fe4a34.jpgIMG_0116.thumb.jpg.e275c83d959ed15c726bee810febbd0b.jpgIMG_0115.thumb.jpg.4536a8dab7970e3baabf97da8068d700.jpgIMG_0114.thumb.jpg.764d2604874bf713abfd65339edff79a.jpgIMG_0117.thumb.jpg.4fff283f04f9336558329cdfc8601488.jpgIMG_0113.thumb.jpg.b5d2b6a93e36b0bcb8fce8878f8f8ccd.jpg

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Beautiful build, always a big fan of Sox & Martin.

2 hours ago, 6bblbird said:

red and the blue are the correct Ford paint codes

Often wondered what made their cars faster than the competition. Now I know, it was the Ford paint.

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8 hours ago, M W Elky said:

Nice conversion that’s the first time I’ve seen the sedan without out injectors, and with the hood scoop 

They evolved very quickly in ‘65!

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