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I bought a 61 impala kit last month and decided to work on it and messed up the body beyond repair... No receipt, I went to the store I bought it from and was able to replace it with a kit of the same price... So I bought a Revell Monogram Plymouth Roadrunner....

First thing I did was put the hood filler on and fill it in with glue and kicker... Next I stripped the chrome from most of the engine parts and wheels...

Using some Goodyear tires from a 69 Olds kit, I had to trim the wheels to fit flush and the wheel backs had to be trimmed down to fit... Engine is started and the front suspension has been glued in... I'm wanting to build this as a weathered restoration in progress build...

Here is where I am at so far...

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Pre fit the grill and check the gap around the fender above the headlights (more in the top corners). I had a huge gap on the last 2 ive done. It will need to be filled or it will be very noticable.

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Got it temporarily sitting on all four tires... I like the look of this, so now I'm confused to hell and back... I really wanted to do a resto in progress car, but now I'm kinda wanting to do a fully restored car.... Decisions decisions.... I'll figure it out soon enough....

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Don't go with the" restored" look. Not that its a bad idea..but no reputable restoration shop would let it leave with those inner fenders...which are completely incorrect.

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