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Here's a model I have wanted to build for a longtime. I pulled this model out to start working on it again. I started with a RMR resin cab and will be finished with parts from AMT's '55 Chevy Street Machine kit. Replicas & Miniatures Company of Maryland's Resin Alcoa Wheels were used. I shaved the door handles and added a cowl hood by combining parts from my parts box.

My original idea.

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I started to add '55 stepside fenders to the Cameo P/U bed. I didn't like what I saw so instead I will use more modern fenders from a '96 Chevy Dually kit and do more body work to get it how I like it!

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Fenders are starting to come together nicely.

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Lookin' pretty sweet so far! B)

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looks good so far I am in the process of building a 4x4 version of this so i will be keeping an eye on yours. there is a thread in the WIP secton of it

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I had considered building this as a curbside. Now, I have changed my mind and I going to drop a big block into Double Nickel.

I have a 427 from the AMT '67 Impala SS kit. I'm thinking the engine will be painted chevy orange w/ no chrome.

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The interior pieces are coming together. Need to determine colors inside and out.

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Worked on the rear bumpers also today.

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They are resin Alcoa wheels done by Norm Veber at Replicas & Miniatures Company of Maryland.

I'm not sure if the price is current but these are the last set I bought from him.

They are of excellent quality!

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They look real good when painted up!

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Great build so far. The rear fenders really change the look & flow nicely into the bed. Nice stance & those wheels are very cool. This should turn out awesome. Please keep it going.

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