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I've wanted to build the match racer version of the GTO for years, but the price for an intact kit is WAY beyond my pay grade.  For several years I've been collecting the parts - this year I finally completed it.

It started with a gluebomb 66 chassis and engine:  s-l1600(1)jjj(2022_07_0119_43_21UTC).jpg.d72a0f1f79ad4bebfcead77877cebdd9.jpg

I was able to score the competition parts off Ebay, and used a '67 Weekend Warrior for completion:  s-l1600(5).jpg.7ad38818f6bab14fea21f57f5e6930fd.jpg

 

The headers are from the AMT Pontiac engine parts pack, wheels and tires are from the partsbox.

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Paint is Testor's Hugger Orange, decals are a combination of Slixx gasser and Weekend Warrior:

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Hardest part was getting the bumpers to (almost) fit!

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