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Post by mopar on Sept 20, 2018 11:34:38 GMT -5
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Post by tubbs on Sept 20, 2018 15:29:02 GMT -5
sweet!! really nice. when you first showed that body in resin state, it looked a little out of proportion, now, it looks great!! thanks for participating!!!
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Post by mrmike on Sept 20, 2018 16:23:17 GMT -5
Nice! I like it!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 17:59:27 GMT -5
Great looking build. Brings back memories. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by mopar on Sept 21, 2018 14:10:42 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments guys I appreciate them.
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Post by DusterEd on Sept 23, 2018 11:07:08 GMT -5
Looks good. That's one car that had to find.
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Post by sportabout on Sept 24, 2018 4:23:55 GMT -5
Cool model. 273 V8 is a good choise for the engine.
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Post by mopar on Sept 24, 2018 5:03:36 GMT -5
Looks good. That's one car that had to find. They’re going to get even harder to find and more expensive now that Modelhaus who used to sell them has closed. Thanks Sportabout the 273 was a cool little V8 that Mopar had to offer.
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Post by DusterEd on Sept 24, 2018 13:34:05 GMT -5
Looks good. That's one car that had to find. They’re going to get even harder to find and more expensive now that Modelhaus who used to sell them has closed. Thanks Sportabout the 273 was a cool little V8 that Mopar had to offer. Well l guess I won't be finding one anytime soon. Lol
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Post by tubbs on Sept 24, 2018 15:18:05 GMT -5
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Post by Tuffone20 on Sept 29, 2018 12:36:27 GMT -5
Very nice! She came out looking sweet! Nice color choice too.
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Post by mopar on Sept 29, 2018 20:02:32 GMT -5
Thanks Marty
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Post by dge467 on Sept 30, 2018 19:47:05 GMT -5
Very nice build!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2018 4:48:42 GMT -5
I keep coming back and looking at these photos. I'm really biased because I owned a '67 notchback, but I still say the notchback looks better than the fastback. I know, everybody has their own opinion and nobody really wants mine.
But when you think real hard about 60s era cars, there was no fastback Camaro or Firebird, and the Mustang was built both ways. Then when 70 rolled around there wasn't a fastback 'Cuda offered.
Anyway, you did a real bang up job on this. It looks fantastic. I'll definitely give this the old "2 thumbs up"!
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Post by tubbs on Oct 1, 2018 8:51:17 GMT -5
I keep coming back and looking at these photos. I'm really biased because I owned a '67 notchback, but I still say the notchback looks better than the fastback. I know, everybody has their own opinion and nobody really wants mine. But when you think real hard about 60s era cars, there was no fastback Camaro or Firebird, and the Mustang was built both ways. Then when 70 rolled around there wasn't a fastback 'Cuda offered. Anyway, you did a real bang up job on this. It looks fantastic. I'll definitely give this the old "2 thumbs up"! beautiful build. did real well with the resin body. thank you for participating. now, everyone is interested in what you have to say. don't feel like your posts don't count. I think its wrong, fastback cuda dominate over the notchbacks, hands down.... there, see how easy that was. all kidding aside, I do mean to voice your opinion, the group on here is cool. especially on 1:1 cars, everyone has their favorites. I lean towards the fastbacks because I was always looking at drag cars but my sister did have a notchback red, black vynle, black interior cuda. don't ever hold back on your comments.... hell, I don't....
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