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I think you're right, Mark. Since '61 Imperial kits aren't abundant to rob for headlights :P . . . it's good to find an alternate source!

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RTAMT869lg.jpgafter reading Tom's review on the Fruit Wagon I'm gonna get one of those, don't want to miss out this time around. Thanks Tom. ;)

Just brought one of these home, WOW! just the heft of the box, there's sompin in there. :P Those double kits have some mass to em. kinda fraid ta open this one up thinkin, how'mi gonna get it back in the box? :blink:

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after reading Tom's review on the Fruit Wagon I'm gonna get one of those, don't want to miss out this time around. Thanks Tom. ;)

Just brought one of these home, WOW! just the heft of the box, there's sompin in there. :P Those double kits have some mass to em. kinda fraid ta open this one up thinkin, how'mi gonna get it back in the box? :blink:

I think I'm going to be getting two and a half models out of my copy. The Fruit Wagon, a rat-ish rod based on the stock T frame, and a new T body for the old T I just finished restoring.

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I've got most of the double kit; the '32 sedan body shell is dead stock other than a couple tiny locator pins for the rear fenders - you can flick 'em off with a fingernail.

I compared the '32 sedan body to the one in the Switchers kit & there is a definite chop to the top. Only about a scale 2" or so.

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