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The coupes and sedans were unique to Australia but a smaller number of station wagons and sedans were built over in Korea. Because General Motors owned owned Holden the Korean version was badged as a Chevrolet 1700. Although the Australian and Korean version shared the same under pinnings, the Korean version was only available as a 4 cylinder.

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Wow, your work is incredible. I've been a long time lurker of this forum, and because I want to save a record of this thread I finally joined. Curious to see how it works out because I've been considering building my own model farm equipment.

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Hey Guys.

Firstly thank you for all the support its greatly appreciated. Unfortunately my internet has crashed which is why I have not been uploading anything.

I will be uploading every 2 or 3 days from where ever I can access the internet until my own service is fixed. I have started work on the door skins so there will be plenty of photos to put up in the next couple of days.

Cheers.

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The trick with getting the rectangular holes cut is to make the pilot holes at just the right size. For these ones I used the tip a modellers knife. Once this side was done I turned it over and did the same on the other side to keep the both sides in balance.

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I finally added the belt line and sanded it down. With the beltlne in place I was able to cross check my measurements to make sure everything was in proportion. When I took the measurement for the doors and wheel arches, everything was measured along the belt line. I was finally able to finish shaping the rear wheel arch. I have yet to add lips to both arches but that will be done as soon as I get the other body half up to the stage of this one. That will be the next task.

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