Quiet Eric Posted Sunday at 02:16 PM Posted Sunday at 02:16 PM (edited) I had tons of fun with this one! Started with the AMT '67 GTO kit then used the chassis/suspension from Revell's '66 Malibu SS. I converted the GTO front clip to a tilt nose and added the Malibu snorkel scoop. Some wheelbase modifications were needed and I didn't exactly nail that but it works. Aoshima "American SS" wheels and tires. Box stock interior. Some slight modifications to use the GTO engine in place of the big block Chevy in the frame, then topped it with the GTO kit blower with carbs/stacks from the Malibu. Added a single pot master cylinder...forgot to paint the radiator cap. Added some glass packs to the end of the GTO kit headers and some "tailpipes" to dump in front of the rear axle. I made it a vinyl top car with some styrene strips for the trim and seams. Paint is '67 Pontiac Regimental Red from Scale Finishes, cleared with 2k and no sanding or polishing. The vinyl top finish was done using the stand-back-and-mist-paint method. Foil on the lower trim panels, everything else done with Molotow. Photo etched hood pins, and door handles from Fireball Modelworks. It could use a door mirror, but I couldn't find one that was suitable in my stash. Not my best but far from my worst! I present....The GOAT! Edited Sunday at 02:16 PM by Quiet Eric 8
STU111 Posted Sunday at 02:29 PM Posted Sunday at 02:29 PM Thatβs one wild looking GTO! I like it. Red with Cragars, top stuff. ππ» 1
Fat Brian Posted Sunday at 03:00 PM Posted Sunday at 03:00 PM That's better than that kit has any right to look, amazing work. 1
espo Posted Sunday at 07:56 PM Posted Sunday at 07:56 PM Great looking body fit with all the work on the tilt front end. Like the smooth paint finish and color. What was the source of your wheels and tires?Β 1
Quiet Eric Posted Sunday at 08:11 PM Author Posted Sunday at 08:11 PM 14 minutes ago, espo said: Great looking body fit with all the work on the tilt front end. Like the smooth paint finish and color. What was the source of your wheels and tires?Β Thank you! Β Aoshima "American SS" wheels and tires. 1
johnyrotten Posted Sunday at 10:07 PM Posted Sunday at 10:07 PM Nice work on this gto. You nailed the look and I like that you kept it pontiac powered. ππ 1
Ulf Posted yesterday at 05:32 AM Posted yesterday at 05:32 AM Nice build! Very creative kit bashing, thanks for sharing your knowledge. 1
tim boyd Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago On 9/21/2025 at 10:16 AM, Quiet Eric said: I had tons of fun with this one! Started with the AMT '67 GTO kit then used the chassis/suspension from Revell's '66 Malibu SS. I converted the GTO front clip to a tilt nose and added the Malibu snorkel scoop. Some wheelbase modifications were needed and I didn't exactly nail that but it works. Aoshima "American SS" wheels and tires. Box stock interior. Some slight modifications to use the GTO engine in place of the big block Chevy in the frame, then topped it with the GTO kit blower with carbs/stacks from the Malibu. Added a single pot master cylinder...forgot to paint the radiator cap. Added some glass packs to the end of the GTO kit headers and some "tailpipes" to dump in front of the rear axle. I made it a vinyl top car with some styrene strips for the trim and seams. Paint is '67 Pontiac Regimental Red from Scale Finishes, cleared with 2k and no sanding or polishing. The vinyl top finish was done using the stand-back-and-mist-paint method. Foil on the lower trim panels, everything else done with Molotow. Photo etched hood pins, and door handles from Fireball Modelworks. It could use a door mirror, but I couldn't find one that was suitable in my stash. Not my best but far from my worst! I present....The GOAT! Eric...really well done.Β Love the flip front, too!Β Way to go...TIM
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