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Wow, what a build. It inspires me to build the one I bought when I had money.

Re: chassis. I wonder if combining an AMT Road Runner/GTX chassis, and modify the torsion bars to the correct coil springs might bring it a little closer to right?

Whatever the case, this is a great bit of building, and most important, it looks great on the shelf.

Charlie Larkin

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I have one of these unbuilt and it's a big task to bring mine up to this level when I build it...very nice work Sean. B)

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As to the torque-tube chassis, JoHan wasn't always well known for their accuracy. Most, if not all, of their two door hardtop kits and promos used the interior bucket from a convertible. I guess it was easier, and cheaper, to use for both models even if it was wrong for the hardtops. I imagine the same can be said for the chassis. They probably did a '66 Marlin, Classic or Ambassador and just continued to use it for The Machine.

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Very nice Machine Sean!! Great looking work all around and your photography is top notch!

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As to the torque-tube chassis, JoHan wasn't always well known for their accuracy. Most, if not all, of their two door hardtop kits and promos used the interior bucket from a convertible. I guess it was easier, and cheaper, to use for both models even if it was wrong for the hardtops. I imagine the same can be said for the chassis. They probably did a '66 Marlin, Classic or Ambassador and just continued to use it for The Machine.

Actually, everyone used the convertible interior for their cars, AMT and MPC included.

Jo-Han did cut a few more corners than others, though with stuff like the chassis, and most of the AMC V8s.

Charlie Larkin

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No engine pix?

As spectacular as Sean's build is, I'm guessing he declined to show the engine because JoHan never got up to speed on AMC engines and continued issuing last generation engines in their kits*. (Imagine a classic Mustang with a Y-block). As another poster has pointed out, this chassis still has a torque tube!

Sean, you did a spectacular job on that car and you should be proud of it. Given their rarity, I can only hope someone else (Moebius?) will take a chance and tool up a more accurate version so we can all have a shot at building one someday.

*according to "AMC experts" on a number of boards.

Edited by Monty

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