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You know my cousin ALF?

B)

You know my cousin ALF?

B)

Oh, yeah. Big fan! But it's obvious you got all the creativity in the clan. He's just a great cat chef.

B)

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NICE REAR END!!!

Here is the New Rear End in place.

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There is a Spoiler that fits on the rear, more photos later. Side View...

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Top View...

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More Coming... B)

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I love the creativity! Can't wait to see this in person once its finished!

Thanks Bradley!

Me Too... B)

Edited by Ira
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Glad to see your back at it. One of my favorite projects of yours. Im liking the smooth look after choppin those fins off. I was liking the taillights so I'm interested to see how you go about doing the new rear. Keep it going Ira

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SMOOTHING OUT THE REAR END...

After attaching the new rear end I ground down the excess plastic around the rear end with a Dremel Tool and Sanding Boards.

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I cut 2 triangle shapes of sheet plastic to fill the area removed in the last step and blend the sections together.

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Then I applied some putty.

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More Coming... B)

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TAILGATING!

After a little more sanding, I got the rear pretty smooth...

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I cut a new Tailgate Back from the '59 El Camino part. Here it is in place!

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More Coming... B)

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WE GOT PRIMER!

Here is the Transporter with some Grey Primer/Filler.

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You know, now that the Transporter has been Streamlined, I'm thinking that the Attempt Vette could use a little Streamlineing too... B)

Edited by Ira
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Glad to see this one back. Looking forward to seeing it finished.

Thanks Ray!

Me too... B)

Posted (edited)

Ira once you have modified the whole rear of the car would you be willing to part with the 59 taillights?

Sorry, I do have plans for those... B)

Edited by Ira
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TAPE MARKS THE SPOT!

When I put the Attempt Racer in the back of the Modified Transporter and it looked too tall. So I decided to Section the body about 1/4". I started by wrapping some 1/4" tape around the middle of the body...

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I drew lines on both sides of the tape and then removed the tape...

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SLICING NEXT... B)

Edited by Ira
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CUTTIN' IT UP!

I used a Cut-Off Wheel in the Dremel Tool to cut along the Bottom Line. I cut the Bottom off first to put less stress on that section.

I left the Line on the bottom section so that I know how close to 1/4" the cut is. If you go past the Line you have lost that reference point.

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The second cut was done the same way.

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I put the body halves on a sheet of 100 Grit Sandpaper and Carefully Sanded the Cuts down Smooth.
Then I attached the body halves with Zap-A-Gap-Green Label.

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More Coming... B)

Posted

You could always do a boxster type 10 or 12 clyender or one long rotary engine if a standard engine wont work.

That is if you dont have something even crayzer in mind

Posted

Glad to see your back at it. One of my favorite projects of yours. Im liking the smooth look after choppin those fins off. I was liking the taillights so I'm interested to see how you go about doing the new rear. Keep it going Ira

Thanks Jason!

Hope you like it... B)

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