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Post by gmckid on Dec 23, 2010 21:05:49 GMT -5
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Post by Dennis The Menace on Dec 23, 2010 21:53:13 GMT -5
Awesome work, Kyle! The section job looks flawless but what I like even more is how conservative the whole car is. It's not covered in a bunch of extra trim or knick-knacks. Just nice and clean the way I would want it to be if it were mine. The maroon with white interior is perfect too.
Is there an engine in there?
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Post by sdrodder on Dec 23, 2010 22:01:10 GMT -5
man oh man oh man. This thing is sexy as fuck. The color is just perfect. Love the simplicity. Nice work.
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Post by gmckid on Dec 23, 2010 22:21:37 GMT -5
thanks, this thing is curbside, the engine from the kit went into something long ago, although i think a mildly built flathead would have fit perfectly my parts box pickins are getting slim.
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Post by Dennis The Menace on Dec 28, 2010 1:18:06 GMT -5
I really couldn't picture anything other than a dressed Flatty in this car, Kyle. I can also understand running low on good parts.
Although, you could always do what most chumps would these days. Build an outwardly correct custom with a Summit Racing 350 crate motor with yellow Accel plug wires under the hood. LOL!
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Post by liftedhighly4x on Apr 19, 2011 23:21:05 GMT -5
nice build i likey lots!
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lunatik
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Post by lunatik on Apr 26, 2011 23:21:29 GMT -5
nice build its clean,and ive done somethin more different from the dressed motors when i built,last build had a lt1 in a impala vert,but i agree a dressed flatty would look right in there,are those caddy hubcaps?
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