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This Willys makes me grin every time I see it. You gonna' put an over-sized drag chute & wheelie bars on the rear Ira?

Thanks Don!

I am going with a Custom Style; Frenched Headlights, Frenched Bullit Tail lights, 6 Carbs with Tall Stacks, 4 Big Exhaust Pipes in the Rear and a recessed License Plate Housing.

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Now if it were me I would have to go with the primer look,but then i like the idea of the box art paint job too....It just looks mean and nasty. :wub:

I know what you mean, I was thinking about going with Grey Primer and Flames!!!

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leave it in permer gray and thats the willys from that movie with a big blown hemi :wub:

Thanks for the suggestion Todd.

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I found some Great parts for Willys Deal!

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The Carbs with Stacks are from the AMT 25 "T".

I found a new set to replace the carbs from the parts box... they were a little rough.

Frenched Headlights from Mark G at the Model Museum.

Frenched Bullit Tail Lights from Mark G at the Model Museum.

This should be fun!

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These are real nice parts...

Installing the Frenched Headlights went very smooth.

I removed the peaks from the front end and fenders to blend the Headlight Housings into the fenders.

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I also cut out a space in the hood for the Six Pack Carbs...

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I used a circle template and marked two circles for the new tail lights.

Then I opened them up with an X-acto Knife and rounded them out with a file.

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I set the housings up horizontal with the bottom of the body rather than following the body contour, so the lights will also set horizontally instead of pointing upward.

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What type of putty do you use for your body work?

bobthehobbyguy

I use Evercoat Metal Glaze for big jobs, Bondo Spot Putty for medium jobs and Squadren White Putty for interior work & small jobs.

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I glued a piece of sheet plastic inside the hood, just big enough, to cover the cut-out.

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Here is a test fit with the Rat Rod Carbs...its a Great Fit!!!

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These "test fit" carbs will be replaced with new carbs later.

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Willys Deal will have 4 Big Exhaust Pipes coming out the rear!

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I use headers from the Groovy Grader kit for the pipes.

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I cut out a slot for the pipes with an X-acto Knife, files & sandpaper.

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Here is a quick Mock-up!

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Willys Deal looks great! I think, body shapes are just correct, and all of the body modifications are done really nicely. Can't wait to see some color on it.

What's X-Acto? I've heard that used many times, but never understood, what it is. Or how does it look like?

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Willys Deal looks great! I think, body shapes are just correct, and all of the body modifications are done really nicely. Can't wait to see some color on it.

What's X-Acto? I've heard that used many times, but never understood, what it is. Or how does it look like?

The most typically used hobby knife here. Usually with a metal handle and takes interchangeable blades. Available in different sizes with a variety of blades and handles. Here's a kit version...

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The most-often used hobby knife. Usually with a metal handle and takes interchangeable blades. Available in different sizes with a wide variety of blades and handles. Here's a kit version...

W-O-W, I haven't seen that kind of knives. It would be great to have one- needs to ask for X-Mas present. :P Probably I will not get one. Thanks for the description, Skip.

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