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this is my 51 henry j custom 2025. its a all cut up parts and pieces of 2 henry j s stretched and chopped, with caddy taillights. it sits on a 69 mustang mach l chassis and its interior, and a chevy motor. built 9/24/25  thanx for lookin in, glen  oh called it 2025 cause i built the lime one back in custom 2013

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Glen, they both look fantastic! I’ve seen chopped Henry J s  done as drag or pro Street cars and they look nice even with the short wheelbase when done as a drag car, However I never thought one could make a nice lead sled because of the short proportions.  
However, you cracked the code by lengthening it.  Excellent work! -Mark

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R&R Vacuum Craft cast a Manhattan many years back.  I wish I had one because if I did, I would send it your way in the hopes that you would do something like this with it. There have been several 1:1 Manhattan sleds done and I personally love them.  Your Henry J gives me the same vibe though.  I love all your models.  You are great with styrene and resin.

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