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This is my "swoopy coop" buildup from the pages of Street Rodder magazine's Modeler's Corner nearly 40 years ago.  

The "404" error is preventing me from copying the text from my Fotki site that explains the features of the model and the story behind it, so I guess you'll need to click on the link below to see the text plus some additional pictures.....

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More pictures posted here along with build details and the back story behind the model....and thanks for looking....TIM

 

 

Edited by tim boyd
Posted

Very, VERY cool! It's almost like you finished off my late '60s/early '70s street goon I call "The Texas Sniper." :unsure:

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As far as Ford's go...the '40 is one of my all-time favorite body styles, coupe, sedan, convertible, or sedan delivery.

 

Both of these are super sharp! Nothing wrong with runnin' around in a primered hot rod, in my book!

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Nothing finer than a fat-fendered FORD and you have done this one justice.  Amazingly it is also got Blue-Oval power under the hood, not some rinky-dink SBC.  As the others have said the color combination really sets it back to another era of hot-rodding.

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This is one of the best looking '40 I've seen in a long time. The paint finish and color are finished nice and smooth. The color and flams really work well with this body style. I like how you redid the chassis and suspension. This should be displayed on top of a mirror to show off the Chassis. Nice to see a Ford in a Ford.  

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For those of you that didn't go to the link, just a heads-up that those flames were actually decals from the original "Scotty's Muffler" Monogram '55 Ford pickup kit circa late 1970's.  The paint was straight Testors Gloss Black enamel from the can (no polishing, waxing, or …..), before the formula was changed into today's more problematic product.   

Thanks for the comments, guys.  Best Regards....TIM 

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