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Hear is my latest project. A Jimmy Flintstone 33 Ford Bonneville salts car. Gonna be loosely based on the Barris XM. I have just started making a belly pan for it. I was going to fit an interior to it but have decided to just build it as a slammer as the interior would be almost impossible to see through such narrow windows.

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Mmm. Theres an idea. I would hanve to grind one heck of a lot of resin out of the body to do that though!! Worth consisdering though. Thanks for the idea. <_<:)

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Iv'e always been curious as to the look of this body, now I know . I see that it would require a sizeable amount of work in order to do an old Ford Flathead powered machine . Meebie I need to convert an old Revell kit to what I want to do eventually ........ Ed Shaver

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Glad to see you back on the bench, Adam! Great looking project you got going, this will be very interesting, since I'm building one Bonneville Salt Racer, but using '32 Ford as basis. Keep up the good work, I'll be watching this one for sure.

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Thanks guys :) Yeah the problem with this body is the amount of resin you would have to grind out to do anythind other than a curbside! :wacko: Thanks Doctor Cranky. I shall see what I can come up with. What would work best for the base. I.e to represnt salt?

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Not much progress I'm afraid, but i have bin working on the rear end and have more or less finished the quick change cover.

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There is just something about a chopped 33/34 ford from that rear angle that says MEAN !!!! No matter what build style or theme.

I agree totally, there awesome cars. :)

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