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Hmmmmm..... I'm thinking that I just might need one of those Chevelles. *NM*
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Malibu SS... *PICS*
Hmmmmm..... I'm thinking that I just might need one of those Chevelles. *NM*
That's cool, Terry. They really captured the look. I drove several of those when I was a car jockey at our local Chevy dealership in the summer of '74 and again working the lube rack in '77. *NM*
We owned a '77. Took Andy Kallen and me down to GSL for the first time in 1982. *NM*
Very cool Terry. Nice score. Can you tell us more about the vacu form machine that you bought? Such as where you bought it, manufacturer and price? Thanks. *NM*
Probably one of those 5" X 5" units used by dental labs, they can be had in the $100 range. Check YouTube, Adam Savage (Mythbusters) has a great video on it *NM*
Yep--5"X5" Dental Vacuformer *PIC*
Managing dust will be the main challenge
Let us know how you make out with the windshields. Vacuforming them with the right material has been the hardest thing for me to do and get good results. *NM*
I have a '62 Dodge Stepside from Andy. Have everything but the chassis (will use a styrene kit chassis). Haven't started yet. *NM*
That wagon is really cool! And it comes with interior and chassis? I might like to get one of those, if I can figure out how. Thanks for posting… it’s nice to see the aftermarket covering some colonnade era cars, since the mainstream companies all but ignored them. *NM*
Cool. , ,We had a metallic chocolate brown '73 wagon in the family when I got my beginners licence. I got to drive it a couple times. *NM*