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Built this one box stock for a friend. Added sheet plastic to some of the sink marks on the chassis, added a vintage set of “Cherry Run” Burger King decals, a couple of coats of Future Clear Floor Polish and called it done. For the sheet plastic for the “sink marks” I was a mechanic for 45 years and had saved some of those plastic dealer tags which make great “free” sheet plastic! For the window net I took a small pan of water and got it to a boil on the stove, held it in the center with a pair of long needle nose pliers. As the plastic became pliable I bent the net over enough so that I could push it down on the bottom of the pan with the pliers until it would drape over the window opening.IMG_0705.jpeg.efe16989ddca3e53ce8fee818a49c9ea.jpegIMG_0706.jpeg.6008d70e4417f290db92d77496cd3327.jpegIMG_0707.jpeg.9294caf214e3552ba6efee6495f5ca31.jpegIMG_0708.jpeg.69ba392612c07ea5c71f82656b545743.jpegIMG_0710.jpeg.7f2f254f0d89100daf57d410a41d2df5.jpegIMG_0711.jpeg.33253a8b52dfa6b9cc72beabec03e00b.jpegIMG_0709.jpeg.55c7e453cfb061dd6681d8e5ce452e0b.jpeg

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Yeah, nothing like watching an old YouTube video and hearing what a real NASCAR used to sound like! I grew up watching Lennie run Late Models at Southside Speedway not too far from my house!

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