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The building of this car was for the
StraightLineModelers.com 'same kit' contest of a year or so ago.
All models had to be based on the new AMT kit molding of their '57
Chevy. Toys-R-Us was blowing them out a $3.33 a piece; hence the
hand lettered "333" on the windows. Rather
than super detailing I concentrated on fixing the molding flaws inherent
in this kit. Form the original issue AMT '57 Chevy, I used the chrome-reversed
wheels with resin slicks from Replicas and Miniatures of
MD. Front wheels are Herb Deeks white metal 5-spokes and kit
tires. Engine/trans combo is from the kit with headers made from
solder and the F.I. manifold from the AMT '55 Nomad kit. The front
axle is from the Nomad kit as well. A pre-wired magneto from
Sundance Motorsports, fuel lines, Detail Master Moon tank and a parts
box radiator and hoses round out the detailing. Though
not built to the extent of an all out contest model, it does capture the
essence of a bygone era when 2 or 3 guys like you and I could actually
build a car like this and race competitively.
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