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Built decades ago from scrap parts and an original amt body from 1961, I thought about giving it patina but opted to leave it the way it was built.  Back then I used thread for plug wires. Frame and front end scratchbuilt.  Engine is SBC.

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Pretty darn cool. I like seeing old survivor builds, takes you back to the times before photo etch, resin casting and 3D printing.

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