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That body may not be accurate at all, but it looks good to me. I ran into issues on my '32 Cabriolet, and set it aside. Darn! *NM*
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Got the '32's body cleaned up pretty good. , , *PIC*
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Got the '32's body cleaned up pretty good. , , *PIC*
That body may not be accurate at all, but it looks good to me. I ran into issues on my '32 Cabriolet, and set it aside. Darn! *NM*
Steve, are you going to run a "spare in the fender" on the passenger side? Also about correcting those back doors maybe you should ask if someone has spare ones. would the doors from that custom variation work? I forget what it was called... Barnabas something? *NM*
re.: The back doors from the variation won't work... *NM* *PIC*
... but I just posted a request on the M.A.S.A. Facebook page... *NM*
The altered "hearse" version of the panel body still drops onto the stock fenders, and matches up with the stock hood. It could be reworked into a pickup cab also *NM*
Actually Steve Curbishly has offered a set to me last week. ,, No fender mount spares for this one. *NM*
They should arrive at Scott's this week. *NM*
Thanks Steve. *NM*
There we go... The "grapevine" worked in spite of me... LOL *NM*
Thanks for the effort though, Raymond. *NM*
I think it looks fine, and you're well on your way to another great buildup. Would not sweat the "incorrect" issues - doubt one person in a hundred outside this board would ever pick it off *NM*
I've never worried about the body Bob. It's not a "replica stock" build. But then again, I wouldn't have worried about it even if it was. '-) *NM*