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Here is something that you either like or hate. Was a try to make a Bonnevile car. I dug it for a while, then washed it (the "salt") off. Body is a '32 five window, frame is whatever, interior is scratch wheels are sixties-something Mercury, Tires a 49 Merc up front, and whatever in the back. Engine is from a Pontiac GTO, scratch built headers, intake and carbs, scratch linkage, fuel cap in the roof, chopped, channeled, and so on...

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That's just way cool....without the salt, that would look like alot of cars I saw on the street back in the day...lol

Nice build...I love it!!!:D

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I like this one quite a bit......why????.....simple........it has "theme".......it could actually "exist".......and you could actually "DRIVE" it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.........oh and one other minor thing......the crafstmanship is flawless........!!!! Thanks for sharing thisone!!!!

Posted

Love the build!!!

Where did those tires both front and rear come from?

They are great.

Rick in Richmond

  • 1 year later...
Posted (edited)

Very nice work form end to end. Dig the interior-very detailed. The visor on the front of the body just throws it into BEAST :lol: Good Job-I LIKE it!! :angry::D :D

Edited by raymanz
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First of all - I REALLY like the build! It has great flavor (salty) and personality. Great execution!

I do have a question, however. How can the tires and wheels be so clean and the frame and body be so salty? Not a criticism - just a question.

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