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Can not read the fender badges. I know it does not have the 427. Beyond that, what engine does it have? Very nice car Mike. Looks pretty solid from the two pictures. Should be a nice ride down the road.

Scott

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Got a 66 Chrysler 300 body of Ebay,with cheap shipping wich was suprising to me. So soon the carnage/conversion can begin.

Thanks for all the suggestions in the wanted section.

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Shot through a window I would guess.

From two different angles? It almost looks like photos of prints hanging on a wall or something. Interesting.

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From two different angles? It almost looks like photos of prints hanging on a wall or something. Interesting.

That's what it is. Look at the edges if the Images and you'll see the edges of the Prints.

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Got a 66 Chrysler 300 body of Ebay,with cheap shipping wich was suprising to me. So soon the carnage/conversion can begin.

Thanks for all the suggestions in the wanted section.

That ought to do the trick for your Plymouth Tommy! Good luck!

Steve

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Today...Hobby Link Japan..Pic one

Last nights auction.............Pic two and three

Partial shot of truckloads from cpl. weeks ago..Pic four

Well, it won't let load the other pics..so I'll try Photobucket later

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Why are there reflections of the photographer in the photos?

the seller took pictures of his computer screen ( older gentleman) I know the car and bought it sight unseen from up at work 18 hours from home..... Ill take the tow truck and pick it up tomorrow as I just got home from work.

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Post-man just dropped this off:

Thought I'd give a single-action ab a shot for something different. Seems to be built very well.

I just won a Badger 105 (double action, gravity feed) on ebay too (for more detailed work).

bad002003.jpg

I've owned mine for 35 yrs. great airbrush. The needle seat on mine split about a year ago, I sent it to Badger (they have a lifetime warranty) they rebuilt it and sent it back. No charge.

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Mail carrier dropped of a 1/24th scale, die-cast, M4A3 Sherman Tank...from the Franklin Mint. Been wanting one forever. Thing is about five pounds!!!! Gonna detail & weather it soon

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Mail carrier dropped of a 1/24th scale, die-cast, M4A3 Sherman Tank...from the Franklin Mint. Been wanting one forever. Thing is about five pounds!!!! Gonna detail & weather it soon

Got one of those. It's awesome.

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