DynoMight Posted June 30, 2014 Posted June 30, 2014 Hello, this is my 1953 Ford Convertible. It is pretty much box stock except modifications done to the suspension, interior and a little to the engine. The rear could not go any lower without me cutting the wheel wells out and I didn't want to do that. Paint is Rustoleum Black straight out of the can. Wheels are stock with Testors Copper. Chrome is stock with a coat of dullcoat over it. First time using BMF ever, came out okay. Here's the pictures! P.S The pedals are down there and there's also gauges, but they're tough to see .... I personally think this is one of my nicest models yet, because of the consistency of the work I feel was there the whole time. Thanks for looking! Next Project---- 1964 Ford Thunderbolt Street Car -Glenn
peter31a Posted June 30, 2014 Posted June 30, 2014 Glenn, nice work. As we build each one gets a little better. Looks like a car that has been on the road awhile that has a new young owner that gave it a quick paint job to express his style. Could be in the background of American Graffiti. Really like it.
Sixties Sam Posted June 30, 2014 Posted June 30, 2014 Very nice - lots of character! Could be a teenager's car circa 1959 cruising the block on a Saturday night! Sam
W-409 Posted July 1, 2014 Posted July 1, 2014 Great looking Ford. You sure build these fast, but that can't be seen from the end result, as your models look very good. I agree that this is one of your bests. The paint looks good and BMF is sharp, too. I like the style as well.
rmvw guy Posted July 1, 2014 Posted July 1, 2014 Nice job, BMF looks good, I love the flat paint. This one takes me back to my youth, I love it!
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