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Not really sure, I'm going to clean it, and hit it with some primer and see how it looks. You can see some faint swirls on the roof. *NM*
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Looks really smooth. Is it? *NM*
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Recently purchased my first 3D body, not one most of you guys would buy....but interesting to me *PIC*
Oooo, I like that! Be fun to see what you do with it. *NM*
I would have for sure........ *NM*
Yeah...you would have a funny car out of it! I'll make it a vintage custom. *NM*
You do realize that Frank is no stranger to building customs... Both vintage and contemporary.... *PICS*
Thank you for saying it Marty. So many people think all you guys build are drag cars. But those that know you know better. ;-) *NM*
What Jim said! Just screams mild custom (with Caddy wheel covers and maroon paint). *NM*
I was leaning towards Caddy wheel covers and dark red paint, but the maroon paint idea sounds really good. *NM*
Ooh! I really like that. *NM*
Oh I don't know.... I could definitely see myself buying one!!! *NM*
Jim, where did that come from?......also those hubcaps? *NM*
On ebay a seller named 'Jays Resin Wheels" The wheel covers were on a DC I bought many years ago, but can't remember what it was. *NM*
There were several diecast vehicles that came with two sets of wheels/tires, those being one. I lucked into two sets of that style (without the car), separate from one another. Wouldn't mind finding a couple more sets, but haven't seen any in a long time *NM*
Looks really smooth. Is it? *NM*
Not really sure, I'm going to clean it, and hit it with some primer and see how it looks. You can see some faint swirls on the roof. *NM*
No, it is not. Got my work cut out for me, and I have never sanded a whole body before. Any tips would be welcome. *NM*
I may need that file. *NM*