NOBLNG Posted Saturday at 09:30 PM Posted Saturday at 09:30 PM (edited) I built the engine for this a few years back and then put everything back in the box. Recently I picked up another body shell that is molded in white. I had thought they were identical, but just noticed that the white one does not have molded in wipers or holes for the rear spoiler. Can anyone tell me when that change was made? I’d rather use the white one as the drip rails are much more defined. All comments welcome as usual. Thanks.🙂 Edit: I notice that the instructions call for the hood scoop and spoiler to be flat black, but they should be body color. Edited Wednesday at 08:43 PM by NOBLNG 7
LennyB Posted Saturday at 10:00 PM Posted Saturday at 10:00 PM Greg, nice choice, I have a few of these I want to build some day. Before they came out with the Eliminator AMT produced this as an XR7 #6533, that is probably where the white body originates. Also came as a CJ428 #6529. Too bad I didn't read this 30 minutes ago I just came down from the attic and could have checked. I'll let you know next trip. 1
NOBLNG Posted Saturday at 10:13 PM Author Posted Saturday at 10:13 PM (edited) Thanks Len! I really like the looks of these Cougars, but I am going to have to research some build threads on here. I was just trying to place the firewall and I realize that there really aren’t any positive mounting points for much of anything on this kit.🥴 The instructions just point to the general area where it belongs…I guess it would only keep a kid from installing it backwards or upside down.🤯 Lots of flash and warts on it too. I guess that’s to be expected though from an older tooling.😕 Edited Saturday at 10:17 PM by NOBLNG 2
Bainford Posted Saturday at 10:49 PM Posted Saturday at 10:49 PM I seem to recall that AMT made a funny car with a stock Cougar body. Perhaps the white body is one of those.
LennyB Posted Sunday at 12:07 AM Posted Sunday at 12:07 AM 1 hour ago, Bainford said: I seem to recall that AMT made a funny car with a stock Cougar body. Perhaps the white body is one of those. Trevor, I believe the funny car was a 67/8 body. Greg I did find this on the net. Didn't watch it all the way through. 1
NOBLNG Posted Sunday at 12:22 AM Author Posted Sunday at 12:22 AM (edited) On 9/27/2025 at 7:07 PM, LennyB said: Greg I did find this on the net. Didn't watch it all the way through. Thanks Len, I’ll watch it later tonight. I dug up Donald’s (Duddly01) fantastic build thread of this kit: https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/194034-amt-1969-cougar-eliminator/ However, I am not correcting much of anything on kit….I’ll be lucky to finish it.😬 The body and engine are nice but the interior and Chassis are absolutely awful. Edit: I watched that nice video and am disappointed to realize that my Boss 302 Eliminator kit has the 428CJ hood decal.😕 Edited Monday at 05:39 PM by NOBLNG
LennyB Posted Sunday at 12:31 AM Posted Sunday at 12:31 AM 8 minutes ago, NOBLNG said: Chassis are absolutely awful. Might be able to use the AMT '67 Mustang chassis.
NOBLNG Posted Monday at 03:21 PM Author Posted Monday at 03:21 PM On 9/27/2025 at 7:31 PM, LennyB said: Might be able to use the AMT '67 Mustang chassis. Thanks Len. I had explored that possibility briefly. The main problem with that is that the Mustang has a multi-piece interior with the carpet and trans tunnel molded to the chassis. It’s not impossible to cut the bottom off of the Cougar interior and graft it to the Mustang chassis but…one thing leads to another.🤔 The new tunnel would interfere with the Cougar dash. The wheelbase would have to be lengthened also….so I am just going to work with the AMT parts and rebuild the engine bay I think.
NOBLNG Posted Monday at 03:29 PM Author Posted Monday at 03:29 PM The first thing I want to do is get some more positive mounting points on everything. The interior nestles fairly nicely into the body shell and that I suppose is the key for locating the chassis fore and aft. The chassis/floorpan does have two positive mounting points to the interior. I would like to get some positive mounts to the body, then I can work on the engine bay. I’ve pinned the dash and added some pins that will double as front seat mounts. 5
LennyB Posted Monday at 06:47 PM Posted Monday at 06:47 PM 3 hours ago, NOBLNG said: Thanks Len. I had explored that possibility briefly. The main problem with that is that the Mustang has a multi-piece interior with the carpet and trans tunnel molded to the chassis. It’s not impossible to cut the bottom off of the Cougar interior and graft it to the Mustang chassis but…one thing leads to another.🤔 The new tunnel would interfere with the Cougar dash. The wheelbase would have to be lengthened also….so I am just going to work with the AMT parts and rebuild the engine bay I think. Ahh, now I see the light😄. Actually I'm running into that issue with my 63 Mercury. Started by removing the console, then it became the floor, then it became the firewall....what did I get myself into😒 1
NOBLNG Posted Tuesday at 03:34 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 03:34 AM (edited) Well I went to trial fit the engine in place and discovered an error with my placement of the plug wires and exhaust manifolds.😬 You’d think I built this as a kid or before I had access to the internet, but it was probably about six years ago.😳 Anyways, I corrected it but there is still a bit of interference. The engine was sitting cock-eyed so I had to re-drill the hole in the oil pan and shave the shift linkage because it hits the trans tunnel.🥴 I will persevere. Edited Tuesday at 03:37 AM by NOBLNG 3
NOBLNG Posted Tuesday at 09:18 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 09:18 PM (edited) This thing has been fighting me every step of the way so far. I have removed the nubs on top of the front wheel wells and shortened the tub to chassis mounting pins so that the interior will sit right down on the floor pan. I have also moved the engine slightly forward since I think the braces in the engine bay will interfere with the air cleaner.🤯 The hood WILL close completely now, but I will have to recess the braces into the wheel wells. I guess I wouldn’t have had to do all this if I had glued the firewall to the body like the instructions suggest?🤔 It’s a shame that with all the re-issues of this kit that AMT didn’t see fit to update the chassis and interior because the body is really nice.😕 But….I think I am gaining the upper hand now. Thanks for bearing with me folks!🥵 Edited Tuesday at 11:03 PM by NOBLNG 3
LennyB Posted Tuesday at 10:29 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:29 PM Greg, you're making me less and less wanting to build one of these.😞
NOBLNG Posted Tuesday at 10:57 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 10:57 PM (edited) 14 hours ago, LennyB said: Greg, you're making me less and less wanting to build one of these.😞 Don’t stray like I did…just follow the instructions Len and it should go together nicely.🙄 I’ve only found one really critical review…everyone seems to say it’s a nice, although dated, kit. Edited Wednesday at 01:29 PM by NOBLNG
NOBLNG Posted yesterday at 12:50 AM Author Posted yesterday at 12:50 AM I plugged and re-drilled the hubs on the big & little mag wheels today. I also shaved the door handles, drilled and pinned some resin pieces that I cast, and drilled for some 1mm aluminum tube door locks. 4
meechum68 Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM That is awesome! And your not even done, and I think it would be killer in Yellow/Black interior. 1
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