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MEAN GREEN MACHINE(S)

Almost there! Added carburetor linkage, alternator bracket, and spark plug caps. The finish line for shelf queen number one is in sight.

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Let me introduce you to "DRAGO"! I have added some artwork to the hot rod. These are dry transfers used on pinewood derby cars. They worked really well.

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Wow!

That really made a difference Terry!

I like everything, color, engine detail, interior and those dry transfers was what it needed. That little something that makes it really stand out!

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Bob
 
Wow!

That really made a difference Terry!

I like everything, color, engine detail, interior and those dry transfers was what it needed. That little something that makes it really stand out!

(y) (y) (y) (y) (y) (y)

Bob

Thanks Bob!

It is such a old kit it needs all the help it can get.

:)
 
Wow!

That really made a difference Terry!

I like everything, color, engine detail, interior and those dry transfers was what it needed. That little something that makes it really stand out!

(y) (y) (y) (y) (y) (y)

Bob

Thanks Bob!

It is such a old kit it needs all the help it can get.

:)

I built that exact model way back in the 1970s, or maybe even the late 1960s. I remember it well, I painted mine metal-flake gold and put a blown Chevy "409" in it! I kept it for years, but, somewhere along the way, it got lost! I am surprised at the number of antique models I see posted on here! Brings back memories!

Bob
 
Wow!

That really made a difference Terry!

I like everything, color, engine detail, interior and those dry transfers was what it needed. That little something that makes it really stand out!

(y) (y) (y) (y) (y) (y)

Bob

Thanks Bob!

It is such a old kit it needs all the help it can get.

:)

I built that exact model way back in the 1970s, or maybe even the late 1960s. I remember it well, I painted mine metal-flake gold and put a blown Chevy "409" in it! I kept it for years, but, somewhere along the way, it got lost! I am surprised at the number of antique models I see posted on here! Brings back memories!

Bob

I got the kit to build the Model T pickup so this was kind of a afterthought, but it turned ok.
 
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