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A-Steel - 1930 Ford Coupe chopped & channelled

I combined a stock Monogram 1/24 30 Ford Coupe and used hot-rod parts from the Revell 1/24 30 Ford Woody Street Rod 2n1 and my parts box

- Top chopped about 3.5 scale inches

- Body work intentionally has imperfections like it still needs work before it gets a paint job

- Chassis Zd about 3.25 scale inches in front and 5.5 inches in the rear. Also gained some additional lowering of front and rear springs

- Keep chrome to a minimum until funds are saved to pay the chrome shop

- I went with a bare steel finish using Metalizer paint steel over burnt metal

- Before final attachment of the red Kelsey-Hayes wire-wheels, just for fun I tried three other wheel designs original wheels, chrome reverse and big diameter

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Nice work!
I'm working on nearly the identical build, same parts list and all. My plan had a different finish of course. Guess great minds think alike lol.
I will be using a Flinstone body already chopped to save on the profanity. After all, I do have young children in the house.

Hope my build looks half as good as yours. Again, good job!

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I would LOVE to see more pictures of this car. I've got about a half dozen of these unbuilt 30's that I've been collecting. I want to do chopped channeled hot rods out of them but just dont know where to start... got any pictures of the underside?

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