Dennis Lacy Posted August 31 Posted August 31 This turned out absolutely fantastic! Excellent attention to detail throughout and the one thing I think that makes it look better than the actual car is the pie crust slicks out back. The back tires on the actual car (while period correct) were wimpy looking but those larger pie crusts make it look extra tuff! Plus, you actually used a 32 body, so there’s that… 😜 1 1
Silvercreeker Posted August 31 Author Posted August 31 1 hour ago, Dennis Lacy said: This turned out absolutely fantastic! Excellent attention to detail throughout and the one thing I think that makes it look better than the actual car is the pie crust slicks out back. The back tires on the actual car (while period correct) were wimpy looking but those larger pie crusts make it look extra tuff! Plus, you actually used a 32 body, so there’s that… 😜 The Drag City body had that exact profile and the quality was amazing. The Model Car Garage chopped grill added that extra accuracy needed.
Cosmic D Posted August 31 Posted August 31 That's a 100% perfect build, not to mention the great photography. Congratulations - I might even drive up to Buffalo to see this in person. 1
ea0863 Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Fantastic tribute to an iconic hot rod! I love all the details, especially in the engine compartment. Now all it needs is a scrawny young Mackenzie Phillips in the passenger seat 1
STU111 Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Beautifully finished with awesome attention to even the smallest details make this 32 a stand out.👍🏻 1
Silvercreeker Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago My Milner car won Best Engine at the NNL show today in Buffalo! 2
Misha Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Congrats Scott on a well deserved award! The engine is truly incredible work. Overall I’ll join all the others in saying this is an amazing replica you’ve built. Cheers Misha 1
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