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Wow!! Is all i can say...seeing this is so inspiring to a newb like me.. The way you wire, paint, detail everything is amazing im in awe i must learn everything hahah! Do you use a special diagram for all the wiring or just pure knowledge?

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WHERE DID YOU GET THE RED CAMO DECALS?

They're not decals...The camo graphics are a mix of Model Master lacquers and they are brush applied. I wanted to get a mix of black, red and a darker red. I was happy with the outcome.
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Turned out very nice! That paintjob is wild, and engine detailing looks very good. Wheelie bars are very realistic also. Really like Pro Mod cars, and this one is bit different with '64 Dodge body. Great Job!

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Darryl.... this is an outstanding build and it is beautiful. your attention to detail is up there man. you do some great and very nice work. cant wait to see the next project you have in store for us.

Edited by Mooneyzs
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Darryl, the finished car looks great!, the paint & engine are fantastic. I have 1 question, why did you mount the wing so low on the body?

i was wondering the same thing, and why the A pillars dont go to anything.

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i was wondering the same thing, and why the A pillars dont go to anything.

I think I answered this in an earlier post but, on cars with lift off front ends the A pillars are not attached to the fenders....they attach to the windshield or firewall. Edited by Mister Twister
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news to me, as everyone ive seen they at least go to the firewall and cowl area. Just struck me as odd.

It may be odd but the door is closed it fills in most of the area...Some plastic is lost when you remove the door.

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