johnwitzke Posted October 3 Posted October 3 (edited) Here is my 1973 Pontiac GTO 400cid 4-speed in Florentine Red with white bench seat interior.This is a 3D print complete kit. Andy Lesiak printed the kit along with the bench seat and interior tub I used Scale Finishes Pontiac code 24 Florentine Red. Interior colors were from MCW Paints. Carpeting is from Scale Motorsports Pontiac engine color from Scale Finishes Wheels and Tires are from Fireball Modelworks Baby Moon Hubcaps are from Parts by Parks Decals are from Rays Decals Exhaust extensions are from the Monagram 70 Trans Am kit Transmission Resin M20 purchased from ebay. Next up will be the 1 and only 1973 SD 455 GTO engineering mule, along with the 1 and only 1973 SD 455 Grand Am. Edited October 3 by johnwitzke 22
exnyman Posted October 3 Posted October 3 Absolutely beautiful. The color, the wheels and tires all look fantastic! 2
Geno Posted October 4 Posted October 4 (edited) Oh man, I'm droolin'. Where's the Bib?🤤🤑 I can't wait to see the next 2.💯👍 Edited October 4 by Geno
johnwitzke Posted October 4 Author Posted October 4 1 hour ago, Kah puts said: Awesome, more pics please 👍 Here are few more pictures 7
stavanzer Posted October 4 Posted October 4 I love it. I like the '73 much better than the '72. I wish it had been kitted back in the day. Good Show.
BKIN10SECS Posted October 4 Posted October 4 Beautiful build, definitely has the look. If I may how did you do your glass. Thanks
RACINE ISHRAQUR RAZA Posted Saturday at 06:58 PM Posted Saturday at 06:58 PM Wow. fantastic build! I want one of these one day!
johnwitzke Posted Saturday at 10:16 PM Author Posted Saturday at 10:16 PM Thanks all.... Second in class and best overall interior 2
catpack68 Posted Saturday at 10:55 PM Posted Saturday at 10:55 PM Very nice work! Love the factory dog dish hubcaps and bench seat.
Kayma367 Posted Sunday at 02:30 PM Posted Sunday at 02:30 PM Gorgeous build and a well deserved trophy. Looking forward to the next two!
Bills72sj Posted Monday at 06:28 AM Posted Monday at 06:28 AM Very nice work. 73 GTOs are pretty rare. I do not think I have ever seen one in real life. (I have experienced a couple of 74s)
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