jlucky Posted Monday at 09:12 PM Posted Monday at 09:12 PM Here is the latest addition to the Fuel Altered collection. Sometime back I acquired the Slixx decals for this car, so it was a matter of getting all the parts and pieces together. The body and front 12-spoke wheels came from Competition Resins, fuel lines from Pro-Tech, aluminum fittings from Detail Master, the 3-D printed 8-port Crower blower from 3-D Scale Parts, the ignition wiring kit from Morgan Automotive Details and the 11.75 M&H slicks came from the AMT parts pack. Whew. The donor kit was the Wild-Willy 23-T altered with modifications made to the roll cage and front end. The new leaf-suspension dropped front axle was saved from the parts box, as were the twin chutes. The gold cowl/shielding was scratch built from aluminum. All-in-all the car went together quite quickly and with very few significant assembly issues. The Nanook AA/FD is the latest addition (and perhaps the last) in my fuel altered collection. As it sits next to the other cars, I can’t help but think this would make a great six-car field on any Saturday night! 12
tim boyd Posted yesterday at 12:50 AM Posted yesterday at 12:50 AM Jerry - Very, very, very nice! Big congrats from this corner....TB
Nitro330 Posted yesterday at 01:12 AM Posted yesterday at 01:12 AM Another super cool altered build Jerry! And you're right that would be a fun six car field to watch. I have several altered kits and after seeing yours, may have to move one up on the build list!
bondo bill Posted yesterday at 04:22 AM Posted yesterday at 04:22 AM Sharp build-your other ones look great as well
pulln4dejr Posted yesterday at 04:54 AM Posted yesterday at 04:54 AM Great work Jerry, that’s an awesome collection you have there!
TonyK Posted yesterday at 12:28 PM Posted yesterday at 12:28 PM Your model captures the mean look of a Fuel Altered. Great job!
Phildaupho Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Congratulations Jerry on another fantastic altered. I hope to see your collection in person someday.
bamadon Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Great job on the altered! These things were, should i say "Exciting" to watch. 1
TECHMAN Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Awesome job on the ole fuel/altered!!!! Love your collection!!!!! First time I remember seeing them was at Lions ('66), and last time was in '74 at Seattle. NOTHING has ever been any more exciting to watch than the AA/FA's, I mean, a TOP FUEL MOTOR in what was basically a "T-Bucket"!!!!!! Nothing uncommon to go about 5/8 of a mile to cover the 1/4 mile!!!!!😉👍👍 Again, great job DJ
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