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I was thinking of trying something like this with a Studebaker Avanti, but scrapped the idea. Seeing this one come together is making me reconsider that!

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Hello........I got a little work done on the chassis.......I have a long way to go........ALL reference material provided by "MASTER BUILDER" and PRO PAINTER" Paul Rowe......and also some reference from "Master Builder" Clay Kemp .......thank`s Paul and Clay.......thank`s for looking.

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the chassis looks excellant John!, like the way the hood scoop is looking, really like the louvers running alongside the scoop, looks cool!

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THIS JAGERMAISTER AS I CALL IT IS LOOKING SICK, MAN YOU GOT SKILL

THANKS FOR POSTING, I AM TAKING NOTES AND LEARNING A LOT BRO.

AND ALL OF YOU THAT THINK THE HOBBY IS ALL COMPETITION

LEARN FROM THIS GUY, HE SHARES HIS SKILLS, POST EVERY TIME

AND DOES NOT HOLD BACK, AFRAID OF COPYCATS,....HE WILL STILL BEAT

YOUR MODEL HANDS DOWN, BECAUSE IS ALL ABOUT SKILL AND CONFIDENCE IN YOUR WORK.

SORRY FOR THE VENTING, BUT HATE PEOPLE THAT JOIN FORUMS LIKE THIS ONE

THEY DON'T POST NOTHING, JUST NEG COMENTS AND THEN THEY ONLY POST THE FINISH

PROJECT AND THE THROFY, "PROBLABLY BECAUSE OTHERS HELP THEM WITH THE PAINT"

TERESI, KEEP BUILDING DRAG CARS, THAT'S YOUR CALLING.

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Hello......worked a little on the chassis today.......firewall and I modified a funny car seat to resemble a Pro Mod seat.......thank`s for looking.

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Hey John, what is your problem????

You just can't leave a molded piece of plastic alone very long, can you? No matter what, you have to cut it, bend it, shape it, add to it, and change it!

What did you never hear of "Box Stock"?? :)

You just never seem satisfied to build something simple do you? No, it's always something unique with you, isn't? I am getting just a little tired of telling you that your work is great and very inspiring, so if it is all the same with you, could you maybe tone down your next project? You know, use only the parts from one kit. Maybe no custom decal work....maybe go easy on the paint. Come on, try something normal one of these times, ok?

By the way, I am really enjoying this one....really, keep it going, (I say that like you weren't planning on doing just that) ;)

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John,

Love what you have done so far. The Body mods are amazing, Chassis Incrediable. She is coming along nice!. I look forward to more updates. Thanks for all that you are sharing.

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Thank you for the kind comment`s guy`s........I did some work on the rear of the chassis and tran`s mounting brackets.......I`ll be working on the front shock`s and steering tonight.......thank`s for looking.

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Hello.......did some work in the cock pit ......reference from "Master Builder" Clay Kemp.......thank you Clay........I made some brackets,pedals,levers and a master cylinder ......worked on the bottles......I am waiting for a resin rear end to come in the mail.......then I can finish up the rear end........thank`s for looking.

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Edited by John Teresi
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John, amazing scratchbuilding throughout, as usual, and I'm sure the detailing will be second to none, but I've got to ask what all the bottles are for? Are you planning on plumbing a nitrous system into a blower motor combination or are they going to represent something else? Don't mean to jump the gun on you, I was just curious.

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AWEsomeness before my eyes. :P

Great work so far John, and a fantastic idea to boot. ;) Never thought of up-scaling a 1/20 to a 1/16 for this kind of deal.....#1 for thinking. :P

Sorta opens up other ideas now, gotta go check ebay. :P

Keep at it mate, and the chassis looks wicked kool. ;)

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