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jhuntsman: That kit hasn't been done in quite awhile but it was very common in it's day. They show up on the auction sites or at contest/flea markets.

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Thanks for digging it guys!

To cover some of what you pointed out-

My model was built from the '95 reissue, which had a 2wd chassis and the non-stock Flareside bed. There were four versions of this kit- this one, the original 2wd/Styleside 'Monroe Magnum' truck, the 4wd Flareside 'Bush Baby, and the '70's van style 'Cruisin' Van'. Truth be told, I see the Monroe and Bush baby versions of this kit more than this '95 reissue, and you can usually score a cherry, sealed example of any for less than $20. (The '95 issue goes for about half that.)

Andy- there was also a guy who ran a Flattie in a second-gen RX-7 at Bonneville a few years back. 'Aerodynamic advantage' was his logic.

And, yeah, I'm not a huge fan of stepside beds on 'late model' trucks, (I've turned down a number of this very kit, waiting on a Styleside bed version), but with the whitewalls, the flat black, and the Flattie, this build seemed to cry out for one!

Once again, thanks for enjoying it, wasn't so sure I could pull it off!

  • 1 year later...
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01blueedge......Since jhuntsman is my son, he has first shot at it. If he is not interested in it, I will probably do something pro street/pro stock with it. Thanks for the offer, it never hurts to ask.

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