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Ok guys. Here is the apocolypse!! There is just soooooo much stuff that is custom on this build so I will just make a list of stuff.

88 long bed from a silverado

a 302 from a 70 mustang, all recromed and redone

custom scratch built chassis

wheels from revells custom 1999 chevy silverado

seats from a 69 shelby

a dash that was in the amt super bee kit but did not

go to the car

a radiator from a 92 mustang

a custom firewall made from styrene and bondoed in

shaved the gas cover and tailgate handle

a cowell from the 99 silverado kit

striped the chrome off the rear bumper and painted

it body colored

add a custom steerin wheel from revells 56? f-100 kit

scratch built the headers, exhast, radiatr hoses

suspension from a 1971 cuda

a gas tank from a 1964 chevy impala

shaved the crack on the oil pan and transmission

custom bed wall

I painted it duplicolor charcol grey with a coat of future floor wax on it.

Thanks for READING all that!! Now enjoy the pics!!

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oohhh, and your tires are on backwards! B);) Buti do like it!

Ya I was thinking about adding one but I don't know, I might just add a little one, and for the tires, I know there on backwards but I almost broke it to peaces when I tried to take them off so I'm just going to leave them the way they are, but ya I might add a windsheild.

Posted

Great job! :) I was just thinking about posting a thread to see who has used parts from the most (different) kits to build a single model but you seem to have answered my question. Great to see :)

Posted (edited)
Ya I was thinking about adding one but I don't know, I might just add a little one, and for the tires, I know there on backwards but I almost broke it to peaces when I tried to take them off so I'm just going to leave them the way they are, but ya I might add a windsheild.

Who cares htough, this things meant for show satus not to be driven :huh:

I just noticed the frame work, very cool, it has the appereance of sitting low to the ground,but actually sits up off it, very cool :lol:

Edited by ThatOneEmoKid
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You might have nailed the next roadster fad. The younger folks already make compact pick-ups into roadstersby removing the bed and cutting the roof off, this might be a next logical step. There aren't many more Ford Model T's to be discovered behind barns these days but there are plenty of pick-up beds around!

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