Karl LaFong Posted Saturday at 12:33 AM Posted Saturday at 12:33 AM 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: I was able to score the competition parts off Ebay, and used a '67 Weekend Warrior for completion: The headers are from the AMT Pontiac engine parts pack, wheels and tires are from the partsbox. Paint is Testor's Hugger Orange, decals are a combination of Slixx gasser and Weekend Warrior: Hardest part was getting the bumpers to (almost) fit! 11
bondo bill Posted Saturday at 03:08 AM Posted Saturday at 03:08 AM Very nice build- I built an original as a kid, loved the box art. I would like to build another 1
ybsluos Posted Saturday at 04:59 AM Posted Saturday at 04:59 AM Right on Keith! You did a great job on your long anticipated project. -Mark
meechum68 Posted Sunday at 01:51 PM Posted Sunday at 01:51 PM That turned out great! Took a sow's ear and made it a silk purse! Well done!!!
magicmustang Posted Sunday at 02:28 PM Posted Sunday at 02:28 PM (edited) Outstanding. Did a similar project years ago from accumulated parts. Original box. Edited Monday at 01:05 PM by magicmustang
Quiet Eric Posted Sunday at 11:38 PM Posted Sunday at 11:38 PM Never seen that kit before, very cool!!
Dragline Posted Monday at 01:34 AM Posted Monday at 01:34 AM Great bits make a great build. And you picked the right ones. Awesomeness.
stavanzer Posted Monday at 03:41 AM Posted Monday at 03:41 AM Wow! What a neat build. I've never seen this kit. Yours looks great. Good Show.
M W Elky Posted yesterday at 11:57 AM Posted yesterday at 11:57 AM You just didn’t see anyone build this version anymore what a fantastic job. Round 2 could get some extra mileage from this mold by restoring the funny car parts and using the original box art 1
Karl LaFong Posted yesterday at 05:45 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:45 PM 5 hours ago, M W Elky said: You just didn’t see anyone build this version anymore what a fantastic job. Round 2 could get some extra mileage from this mold by restoring the funny car parts and using the original box art Right on! Some of the marks on the chassis for match racer seat location, roll bar, etc. are still on the modern chassis. I do wonder if, on the original '66 & '67 issue, the front and reat bumper fit was so bad - on the new kits, it's almost if the body and bumpers are two different scales.
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