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  • Old 1/32 Coupe Build

    The car I just raced in the Showdown. The recent AMT Scale Stars kit would make it easy.

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  • #2
    Your chassis are works of art, who makes the 5 window coupe?

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    • #3
      Well done. I’ll have to take a shot at building one of those
      Brian Mc
      Minnecrapulous, Mn

      Come for the weirdness…stay cause your car got stolen

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      • #4
        The body is an old resin cast sir.
        -Harry

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        • #5
          Wow, the chassis is off the hook!
          Scott.....War Eagle River......Tampa, Florida, USA
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          • #6
            That's a great looking chassis Harry!!
            Robert- Shoreline Model Raceways Club
            Connecticut, U.S.A.

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            • #7
              Juuuuuust right!

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              • #8
                Yes, great looking chassis!

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                • #9
                  That body, or a close approximate to it, is available as a '34 Ford Lindberg kit or a Snaptite kit. I have several of both mounted on crappy Atrin chassis or quickly thrown together styrene chassis. They really deserve better - I need to mount at least 1 of them on a decent chassis.

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                  • War Eagle River
                    War Eagle River commented
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                    Pictures?

                  • slothead
                    slothead commented
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                    They are out of the way right now, parked at the back of the infield on my oval that's surrounded by junk. But, I will zoom in on them for a picture and post it soon. I think I have 3 Lindberg '34 Fords and 1 Revell '34 Ford, plus a '40 Ford body I got cheap with a bunch of stuff and also put on an Artin chassis. They could be nice looking and running cars with effort put into them.

                • #10
                  I just got some small diameter brass and now I am thinking I might just try this. I like how the body mounts on one point which looks pretty simple. Nice work on the chassis. As we say in California Looks Sick!
                  Area 51 Raceway North Carolina U.S.A


                  Have Fun Racing!!

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