Silvercreeker Posted April 14 Posted April 14 The Bad Apple is done. This is a Drag City Castings 1932 Road Roadster Pickup. It’s a Drag City Castings body, roof, firewall and windshield on a Revell 32 Tudor frame with an AMT 29 Pickup bed. It features a “Louver Works” 3 row hood (thanks Jason) and a Texas 3D Winterfront Grill. It has the Revell Flathead with Iceman Collections carb, Parts by Parks Aluminum Air Cleaners and Beehive Oil Filter. Pro-Tech sparkplug wires, boots and separators. Wheels and tires are from MCV Products and are the 52 spoke 20/22” with Detail Masters valve stems. Color is 8 coats of Barbartos Rex Steel Apple over Tamiya Gloss black. All chrome was stripped and repainted with Revell Chrome or Alclad. Other details are Ron Coon steering wheel and pedals, VCG Resins shifter, Don Mills bed chains, Detail Masters fittings and seatbelts and Best Model Car Parts license plates. Just a cool looking pickup. Enjoy. 14 1
karbuildr Posted April 14 Posted April 14 Exceptional in every way. I really like everything about this build, especially the color and the wheels and tires. 1
TransAmMike Posted April 14 Posted April 14 Wow Scott, that is one cool and impeccable build. Great looking color!! 👍👍 1
Zippi Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Oh yeah man. I'm diggin the color and those wheels & tires are Bitchin. 1
espo Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Beautiful paint color and finish. The louvers add to the overall look of the body. Engine and interior detailing are realistic looking. Like the stance and the wheel & tire combination. 1
catpack68 Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Very nice work! I love the color,wheels and detailed flathead. 1
Chris V Posted April 16 Posted April 16 Outstanding piece of work! It's an amazingly subtle mix of modern and traditional hot rod styling elements. 1
Koellefornia Kid Posted April 21 Posted April 21 It looks great from every angle! Love the color and the wheels! Just awesome! 1
alan barton Posted Monday at 06:49 AM Posted Monday at 06:49 AM What a beautiful build - so contemporary! I wouldnt change a thing. Cheers Alan 1
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