avidinha Posted Sunday at 06:22 PM Posted Sunday at 06:22 PM I made my a replica of my aunt's old Mustang. I have vague memories of her taking me and my older sister to see the Rose Bowl parade in it. I made it from the AMT '77 fastback kit. I cut the roof and trunk off a resin kit to convert it into a coupe. The closest things to the hubcaps I had were the wheels from a Prince Skyline. The tires are from a '70 Monte Carlo Lowrider with white walls drawn on with a gel pen. I printed the plates. The mirrors and gas cap are from my parts box. 20
BKIN10SECS Posted Sunday at 08:14 PM Posted Sunday at 08:14 PM Aumt Julie woud be proud, well done! 1
Keef Posted Sunday at 08:23 PM Posted Sunday at 08:23 PM My first car was a 74 Mustang II . It was silver with a silver vinyl top and silver interior. Got it from my cousin for $100 after she wrecked it. It was just like this one 1
bh1701 Posted Sunday at 09:04 PM Posted Sunday at 09:04 PM The conversion to the hardtop came out well. Great looking model! Bart
DJMar Posted Sunday at 10:34 PM Posted Sunday at 10:34 PM Sweet looking conversion. That's some really nice work there.
beeRS Posted Monday at 06:01 AM Posted Monday at 06:01 AM Great build. That conversation can’t have been easy. It came out so well.
Ulf Posted Monday at 10:21 AM Posted Monday at 10:21 AM Wow, that body modification turned out great. Your car could have passed for a box stock AMT build if I hadn't read the text.
Beans Posted Monday at 01:58 PM Posted Monday at 01:58 PM Very cool! You'd never know the kit didn't come like that. Great work.
tahiti7 Posted Monday at 08:31 PM Posted Monday at 08:31 PM 6 hours ago, Beans said: Very cool! You'd never know the kit didn't come like that. Great work. I agree, looks box stock. Great job on the conversion!
Chuck Most Posted Monday at 09:44 PM Posted Monday at 09:44 PM Very nice little conversion! Was Julie a flight attendant? That uniform goes pretty hard. 😁
meechum68 Posted Monday at 09:55 PM Posted Monday at 09:55 PM What a great build! And the story was great! Really personalized the build.
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