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Frank, nice work on the 1:1 & 1/25 version......lots of thought went into the detail on the 1:1, nice. *NM*
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**Bill Austin** asked.THE THINGS WE JUST DID..... My 66 CUSTOM VETTE. Had to take pix of pix at an angle so sorry for the distortion. For the bean counters this was a normal thing in the mid-70's and I didn't have a problem doing it. PIX and explanation thanks for looking.
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**Bill Austin** asked.THE THINGS WE JUST DID..... My 66 CUSTOM VETTE. Had to take pix of pix at an angle so sorry for the distortion. For the bean counters this was a normal thing in the mid-70's and I didn't have a problem doing it. PIX and explanation thanks for looking.
Very nice, a lot of thought and work went into that. *NM*
Yes Chuck spent tons of time at the body shop after work and almost every Saturday. *NM*
Well it shows, no wonder you were skinny then. *NM*
Frank, nice work on the 1:1 & 1/25 version......lots of thought went into the detail on the 1:1, nice. *NM*
You'll be surprised how we did the Frenched Antenna... We used a paper towel tube glassed around it, metal washer on the bottom, and glassed to the body encasing it fiberglass for strength. *NM*
Frank's Vette at the Car Craft Street Machine Nationals, circa 1982.... *PIC*
Matter of fact it was on your Friday Night Randoms when I contacted you. If you look at the picture close that is me with my back toward you in the black t-shirt... I was two people smaller though. FUN TIMES!!!!!!!!!! *NM*
Lots of 1:1 "kitbashing" on that one! Reminds me how much creativity disappears when cars of that era get restored to stock. *NM*
Very cool Frank! *NM*
Thanks it was a fun time... Still cruising around, dancing at the disco, chasing around, etc etc........................... *NM*
YES, DISCO. My favorite XM Station is "Studio 54" *NM*
THANKS for the pics, Frank! That is a mighty fine 1:1 Vette and its (almost finished!) 1:25 replica! Way to go. I like the rear plate, too. ;^) *NM*
Thanks Bill, The license plate was meant to mean "GET OFF" the car... Well that meant something else to other people and yes I could have picked up a date or two. *NM*
Very cool!! Two sets of wheels? Vectors and ? *NM*
ET Kelstars *NM*