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Since our club was doing a Mopar theme and I had this old Prowler snap kit that was built up like this.

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and made some changes to it and ended up with this.

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Hey Marty- you did good on the Prowler! Nice paint too! What a diff ditching the front fenders is!

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Very nice. I like it. I built a similar one years ago when the kit was current in Boyds Aluma Yellow, not as cleanly as yours. It's still one of my favorites. It's amazing how much better the car looks without the bumpers/fenders. I ditched the front axle and used small sheet metal-type screws to hold the wheels directly to the "brakes". That helped a lot, too.

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Hey Marty- you did good on the Prowler! Nice paint too! What a diff ditching the front fenders is!

Thanks and yeah it looks way better without the fenders & bumpers on it.

Very nice. I like it. I built a similar one years ago when the kit was current in Boyds Aluma Yellow, not as cleanly as yours. It's still one of my favorites. It's amazing how much better the car looks without the bumpers/fenders. I ditched the front axle and used small sheet metal-type screws to hold the wheels directly to the "brakes". That helped a lot, too.

I wish I would have thought about doing that with the front wheels, do you have any photos of the one you did?

Thanks

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I wish I would have thought about doing that with the front wheels, do you have any photos of the one you did?

Thanks

I thought I had it out on display, but it's probably in a box somewhere. I'll dig it out and post pictures soon.

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I agree that getting rid of the fenders and bumper really make a difference! It looks like a real hot rod now! Very nice work! The color is the perfect choice for it!

Sam

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Not as soon as I hoped, but here it is. It was in a box in the attic, along with other "missing" cars...

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A little the worse for wear, but it shows the front suspension pretty well.

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The upper suspension arms are the original cycle fenders with the fenders removed. The screws I used were out of some toy that happened to fit the axle hole, and are the small sheet metal-type screws that they use to hold two plastic halves/assemblies together. A slight reaming of the axle hole may be necessary - use a drill bit by hand to slowly remove the plastic.

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Thanks for posting photos of the one you built and I see that I forgot to paint the side marker lights on mine :lol:

I like what you did with the front wheel and might have to try it if I ever do one of these again.

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