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I picked up a gluebomb AMT 1971 Chevelle. All I could save was the headlights, front bumper, and turn signals. I also had a sorry AMT recent release 1972 Chevelle. I decided to marry the parts together and make something interesting. I figured it should be a convertible too.

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The sides of the AMT Chevelle leave a lot to be desired. It's just plain wrong and has been since the tool was created in 1970. I scratched the side to show the error. Looks like they copied an artist drawing with shadows and reflections.

I am going to teach this old dog some new tricks.

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Look at the old AMT on top compared to the recent Revell 1970. My goal is to make the AMT equal to the Revell which has a very nice shape.

Off with the emblems. The weren't that great anyways. Will replace with Model Car Garage etch items.

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This should be a good one to watch! I'd go a different route myself, just hacking the roof off of the '70 and blending the tulip panel from the '72, but I'm kind of lazy like that!

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I like the look of this one Bob. I am in the midst of restoring a glue-bomb AMT '71 into a Heavy Chevy. I have not decided on an exterior color yet. It has been cleaned up, and ready for paint.

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Ron, thanks for the compliment. My '71 was mostly useless. I am guessing yours is a lot better.

You would think Round2 would make a run of a '71 from their 1970-1972 Chevelle tools? Wouldn't be that difficult.

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I wish there was a ´71 available. I have a ´71 (modified ´72) in progress, too and I´m having a hard time with the grille. I think I´ll end up with a scratchbuilt grille to get an accurate look of the front end. Still need to figure out how to make it... :(

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Ron, thanks for the compliment. My '71 was mostly useless. I am guessing yours is a lot better.

You would think Round2 would make a run of a '71 from their 1970-1972 Chevelle tools? Wouldn't be that difficult.

It came out fair, but not perfect. You should have seen it when I started. I am not going to hijack your thread with it, but I will post it soon on my own thread.

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Stuntman, Modelhaus sells the MPC '71 Chevelle grille and it fits the AMT '72 body okay with a little shimming. If you scratch build one, I would be curious to see it.

I decided to stay with the AMT grille. When I glued in the '71 headlights and turn signals to the '72 body, it sort of sealed my fate. I can not fit the MPC version anymore.

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Stuntman, Modelhaus sells the MPC '71 Chevelle grille and it fits the AMT '72 body okay with a little shimming. If you scratch build one, I would be curious to see it.

I decided to stay with the AMT grille. When I glued in the '71 headlights and turn signals to the '72 body, it sort of sealed my fate. I can not fit the MPC version anymore.

I didn´t know that there´s a ´71 grille available from Modelhaus. And I have the same problem like you since I have already modified too much on my build. The bumper has been seperated, the headlights have been scratchbuilt and permanently glued to the body. And it´s painted...too late for going a different route. I think a PE grille would be the best solution for me.

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Stuntman, that is excellent work. True, you are done considering a whole '71 MPC bumper from Modelhaus. You might try to trim off the lights . You have to buy the black inserts too.

Look at the current ERTL / Round2 '72 bumper. I think it could be modified into a '71 after trimming off the lights. Just needs a horizontal chrome strip in the center.

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I decided to use Modelhaus front and rear '71 Chevell bumpers. I didn't like the AMT ones that much. A little filing and shimming and the replacement resin bumpers fit fine.

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A coat of primer shows the defects, which is good.

The weird AMT front fender shape between the wheel and the door is gone now.

I copied visors from the '69 Chevelle kit which look better than the ones that I had before.

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