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5a4c3ab6d7c72_3-5-16098.thumb.jpg.0ed21e2993a78800e78371d4376ac5d0.jpg32 sedan conversion from a pic i came across. running boards are from la baren kit i believe  which were longer, trunk hump was a hood from a 55 chevy.   the 48 plymouth woody is a star model resin.  i like using super glue to fill, because you can see all the cuts of the process.  enjoy

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6 hours ago, Modlbldr said:

That is some fine work. Looks just like the drawing. Great job.

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I have to agree, but the '56 Dodge in the background has really piqued my interest. Whats the scoop on that?

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Both the Ford and the Plymouth are very impressive .You obviously aren't shy about major conversions are outstanding projects. Thanks for sharing.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Very nicely done.The finished car has sort a formal look to it. What piece did you use for the trunk? I built a '34 Ford sedan decades ago and used the deck piece from an AMT '25 Ford coupe for mine.

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