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These are top priority to get finished because like any good model builder, there is a ton of other endless projects ahead and I wouldn't dare start another right!?!?!

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Here are mine.

First off is my Magnum wheelstander that I hope to have completed by the end of January.

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Then there's my pro mod 63 Vette.

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And here is my 78 Dodge custom van.

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Here are mine.

First off is my Magnum wheelstander that I hope to have completed by the end of January.

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Then there's my pro mod 63 Vette.

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Man, you always have the coolest builds..but those 2..especially the Mag wheelstander...just beautiful even if they are 'incomplete'

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Thia is going to be an exciting year here by the looks of it! So here's some of what's on my workbench .. just 5 select ones...

32 Chrysler hot rod: working on twin turbo intake for the straight 8

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32 Ford

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55 Renault 4CV beach buggy

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56 VW Kombi: done but for a repaint

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UN-finished? Yea that sounds like me :P

My extremely long time project, 80 Camaro. Hugly hacked up, just about every mod was a first time- more of a labrat for testing every concievable modification really. Not pretty now, but I have a vision :D

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My other extremely long time project, 60 Impala. Mostly box stock other then the minitub, but I'm going all out on the interior.

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Dune buggy, mostly scratchbuilt. Supercharged SB Chevy, single seat, quite a wild ride I'd imagine. Still need to finish the suspension and.... other stuff.

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Plus there's a couple of builds just in the mock up stage. Oh, and five hundred seventy two million and one ideas floating around in what's left of my mind :lol:

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All I have done at the bench this year is drag through the Hudson build, no photos yet worth showing.

So I will take the liberty to go back a year earlier. I didn't like the body bow that AMT's '58 Plymouth has, so I deciided to tackle that.

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I really need to finish the Hudson, so I can get back to this one.

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Thank you very much. Are the wheels from the '67 Chevelle shod in the tires from the same kit? The rears look to be beefier, or it is just an illusion?

The wheels and tires are from the same kit. The rears are a larger diameter and a little wider than the fronts.

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Here's mine:

1968 Stock Cobra Jet

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This is my first attempt at the salt-rust idea I read about in the magazine (Cranky's article)

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I believe I know exactly which direction this might be going. Does the name James Garner go with this model project? I saw a pic of the real deal in an off road mag a while back and it blew me away. Now the gears are turning for me. I just have to many irons in the fire, like we all don't, right now.

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Rodney and Shawn your correct, but the one you have posted is the '70 I beleive and restored version, I am doing the very First Garner Grabber Olds, the '69.

Nick

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