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After finishing my Corvette NHRA Stocker, I remembered I had started this car about 4 years ago.  I had to dig up some old WIP pictures (only took a few).  I am going to endeavor to finish this one.  Here’s the beginning body work from 2021.

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10 hours ago, Altered Ego said:

This car and the Blue Hell were two of my favorites Corvettes from this era.  I can't wait to see the finished product.

Hopefully, it won’t take too long.  From 2021, some engine work and header trial fitting.  The headers came from an amt partspak, I think.

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This is how the clutchflite evolved for me then.  Sawed off the stick trans, cut the bellhousing off an Mopar 727 type auto trans, used an bellhousing out of an partspak, then some sanding on the front of the Mopar trans.  Also, a pic of the specialized B&M throwout bearing adapter.

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My last update on what I had accomplished back in 2021.  I think the car was painted with Testors metallic green and lacquer thinner (this was in my airbrush days).  I had put some larger slicks on and had test fit the chassis and hood.

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It looks great so far I also have one of these as a stalled project so i can’t wait to see how yours turns out. On the one I was building I just couldn’t get the hood right . It looks like you have it pretty spot on 

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Very cool build Ron. If you don't yet have decals, Fremont Racing Specialties ("paintinjoe" Joe Curtis on eBay) offers a nice set at a very reasonable $5 + shipping. His listing also features some pics of a nice built model of this car. 

I forgot how fast these supercharged gassers were (9.79 -144 mph, WOW!). Looking forward to seeing this one posted in 'under glass'!

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One of my stumbling blocks a few years ago was headers and I had put some small block Chevy partspak flanges on and test fitted the individual tube headers on.  After looking at them today and my allergy to inauthenticity arose again.  I did a little research and found a decent set of big block headers in my 67 Chevelle.  Were the Jardine headers on the car equipped with collectors?  I don’t know, but sometimes you have to use a poetic license.  Painted them and the lower trim with  some Fusionfirm.

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21 hours ago, papajohn97 said:

Very cool build Ron. If you don't yet have decals, Fremont Racing Specialties ("paintinjoe" Joe Curtis on eBay) offers a nice set at a very reasonable $5 + shipping. His listing also features some pics of a nice built model of this car. 

I forgot how fast these supercharged gassers were (9.79 -144 mph, WOW!). Looking forward to seeing this one posted in 'under glass'!

I am always grateful for helpful information.  Fremont supplied me with those decals in 2021.  Though not as fast, the blown small block of Moody & Jones’s C/GS 37 Chevy that I saw run in the 60’s remains my favorite sounding car.  Someday I will finish my model of it (sigh!).

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Some Hasegawa chrome and some Tamiya paint on the bellhousing, as the acrylic marker orange was a bit off in color.  I cut off long thin strips, then stretch and apply.  Virtually no cutting on the body.  Done in one hour.  Much easier on these old eyes.

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1 hour ago, R. Thorne said:

 I cut off long thin strips, then stretch and apply.  Virtually no cutting on the body.

Interesting that you applied the BMF this way. I recently foiled a build with frustrating results because of soft molded edges on window frames. The X-acto tip kept wandering on me. I removed all the BMF and precut lengths with the width eyeballed to match the final frame widths and just applied the foil strips along the edges of the front & rear windows using tweezers, a foam swab stick and my fingertips. It came out great without the need for any X-acto cuts on the body and was much quicker. 
I'm going to use this technique on future builds and ditch the X-acto knife cuts directly on the body wherever I can.

Your foiling looks great on this vette using this technique.

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