Dave Mikrut Posted September 3, 2007 Posted September 3, 2007 (edited) It took me forever to decide on a wheel. I needed something small yet cool. The chain wheel from the Revell 64 Chevy Lowrider did the trick. Looks real nice next to Mr. Skully Bonehead. I had to come up with a way to stop the back end of the body from sliding down over the chassis. The firewall has notches in it for the depth I wanted. I installed this subfloor, sticky back felt on the top and flat black on the bottom. The chassis sit's on this and goes in no further, no need to glue the body on either. I shortened the headers and made a collector plate. I still need to clean these up a bit, but now no conflict with the doors. Here's a nice look at how the body sit's on the chassis. It's time to sit back and make a list of things left to do. I need to take a little break on this one and get back to the Twin engined 40 Ford Railjob. Edited September 18, 2007 by Dave Mikrut
lizardlust Posted September 3, 2007 Posted September 3, 2007 So far this has been an interesting take on how to bring the L'il Coffin into reality!! You have managed to incorporate the show car's flavor into your creation - NEET!!!
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