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- AMT Modified late model.......
- Looks good. I find myself building a couple of these every winter because I'm not concerned about perfect paint jobs. *NM*
- Looks great. Nice clean, crisp build. *NM*
- Count me in the group that loves ‘em! Great job… I can almost smell the combination of oil, exhaust, hot brakes and burnt rubber! *NM*
- Me too. Diggin it! *NM*
- Cool build. I like this series of kits. I need to revisit my Falcon Mod Stocker project and quit trying to redo the chassis. Just build it and finish it (only been languishing for like 7 years) *NM*
- Well, I don't build 'em, but good modelin' is good modelin' just-the-same, CD. *NM*
- Like the sit on that one. *NM*
- The tires in these kits might be a little large, but not by too much... **PICS**
- The first few in the series - Galaxie, especially - were quite good.
- For all the disrespect that these kits have received, "realistic" or not, I have yet to see a built one that doesn't just make me smile 😁
- Another reminder of the 2 open, unbuilt '65s I parted with years ago. As soon as they were gone I was sorry I sold. *NM*
- I love all the positive discussion surrounding the Modified Stocker line, by the way. So often they are caught up in negative posts grieving about what was lost in modifying these tools. Yet they have survived all these years and are still selling. Thanks for the posts! *NM*
- Crime Dog built a nice '65 Fairlane Modified Stocker ! But he forgot to mention that the kit has 2 complete engines (289 and '390?). Plaim racing interior, dash, Chassis with no exhaust molded in, Tow Bar, under hood intake for duel carbs. Also there was 2 versions of this