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I've always wanted one of these kits because they are my favorite car. My dad's first car is a 1966 falcon, I say is because he still has it, i was hoping to replicate it.

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Very Sharp "bird of prey"!!

... understandable why he still has it!  😎

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9 minutes ago, TransAmMike said:

Well that's an unusual "hot rod".   Very cool and great in black/red!

Hope you can find one to build.

Funny thing, this car was originally a shade of yellow called springtime yellow with a white vinyl top and a, get this, black interior. My dad didn't touch the interior and painted the car 1996 dodge viper red and vinyl painted the top black. 

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1 hour ago, falcon wagon said:

E-bay has two 66 Falcons for sale right now.

I only see one and it's a 67, even though it says its a 66, its got the loovers on the side and an indent in the dash. Its also missing a lot of year specific details like the grille.

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12 minutes ago, FoMoCo66 said:

I only see one and it's a 67.....

Good eye!!!   

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As you know, those are pricey kits, the rebuilders usually have the rear 1/4s hogged out for the optional drag version, and the stock hood is often missing. Another good option is to get a slightly shaggy promo model and build it. It's the same tool as the kit, the hood is separate, and the engine bay detail is still there.

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1 hour ago, Maindrian Pace said:

As you know, those are pricey kits, the rebuilders usually have the rear 1/4s hogged out for the optional drag version, and the stock hood is often missing. Another good option is to get a slightly shaggy promo model and build it. It's the same tool as the kit, the hood is separate, and the engine bay detail is still there.

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I didn't know that the hood was separate on the promo. good to know!

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18 minutes ago, falcon wagon said:

Sorry I didn't look at it that well 

 

That's okay, 3rd gen falcons (or forgotten falcons as I like to refer to them) are my favorite car, not an expert but I know a lot.

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11 hours ago, FoMoCo66 said:

That's okay, 3rd gen falcons (or forgotten falcons as I like to refer to them) are my favorite car, not an expert but I know a lot.

I know a lot about Falcon also I have a few that i have restored ,and a real 62 2dr wagon .

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19 hours ago, FoMoCo66 said:

That's okay, 3rd gen falcons (or forgotten falcons as I like to refer to them) are my favorite car, not an expert but I know a lot.

Tell me a bit about yourself young man as the modeler. ( in PM if you prefer)

I see you're a fellow Iowan. 😎 ... noticed the "Good Guys" Des Moines pics @ the IA State fairgrounds.

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I conversed a bit with FoMoCo66  (Elliot) and I have decided to go out on a limb and invest in the future of our hobby with this rebuilder '66 Falcon. This gentleman impressed me & convinced me by being an Eagle Scout... extremely impressive & admirable in today's world.

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