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Roy, bring that baby into the light, it looks great! Yummy. Awsome color for that car. Wheels look great too. That car looks like it's ready to get 'down and dirty! Yes! Let's roll boys!

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Roy, bring that baby into the light, it looks great! Yummy. Awsome color for that car. Wheels look great too. That car looks like it's ready to get 'down and dirty! Yes! Let's roll boys!

Gene, thanks for the comments, and I went back into Photobucket and edited/lightened the pics. It's h_ _ _ getting old, they didn't appear to be that dark when I up loaded them. (I think I need some of these.. B))lol

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Great looking pair of ponies! The 67 has that vintage Trans Am look and the II looks mid 70's IMSA. Sweet!

Nice looking little '67 Mustang notch Roy! I would really like to see some photos of that Monroe Handler Mustang in the background!

Oscar, You're right on..check out the Shelby CBP in a few days. ;)

Roger, I'll be posting pics in this section of the Monroe Mustang when its finished.

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tell me more about the wheels on the monroe handler in the background i'm working a coupke of these would love a set of wheels like that!

Daniel, those wheels are from the 1969 Shelby GT500 kit, and the tires are from American Satco.

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That's a very nice Terlingua Mustang.

Last year I worked on a restoration of a 1:1 scale 67 Shelby Trans Am Mustang. NO It's NOT a GT350 or a GT500, It's a Notchback like this one, but it was built by Shelby for Trans Am Racing. 289 engine with dual Holley 4bbls.

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Do you have build threads on these 2 models?

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That's a very nice Terlingua Mustang.

Last year I worked on a restoration of a 1:1 scale 67 Shelby Trans Am Mustang. NO It's NOT a GT350 or a GT500, It's a Notchback like this one, but it was built by Shelby for Trans Am Racing. 289 engine with dual Holley 4bbls.

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Do you have build threads on these 2 models?

Well Richard, I thought if it could win the 1967 Trans Am Championship..why not a Cannoball Run!

There are WIP pics in the Carroll Shelby Tribute CBP, as well as the Cannobal Run CBP.

Thanks for the comments, Richard.

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Nice 'Stangs, the vintage T/A look is really cool. I've thought about attempting this very same build, but yours is so well done I may just pass. You did a fantastic job.

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Well Richard, I thought if it could win the 1967 Trans Am Championship..why not a Cannoball Run!

There are WIP pics in the Carroll Shelby Tribute CBP, as well as the Cannobal Run CBP.

Thanks for the comments, Richard.

Did a search (manual as well as search engine) for those CBPs and did not find them. Got some links?

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