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Out of the box AMT 67 Impala.  The only thing I added was the filler cap to the heater hose and brake lines.  My father bought a brand new 69 Bel Air that was exactly this color.  It was a 4-door with a 250 straight six and a 3 on the tree. A real dog of a car.  I imagine him buying this car instead in an alternate reality.   I should have cleaned the dust off before I took pictures

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A sure beautiful build. Dust is a pain sometimes, remember, dust doesn't scale down so on models it is 25 times bigger. I too sometimes forget to dust the model before a photoshoot. One thing I do to mitigate this is to take a wet cloth with some dishwasher soap diluted with warm water it picks up the dust quite nicely. Dusty or not, your Chevy looks really cool and those details in the engine bay add a lot of realism.

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I'd definitely look at that one in a showroom, but it doesn't have air conditioning, so let me look at that green one over there. Really, though, nice work on that model...really caught my eye!

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Beautiful looking paint work and the engine detailing looks great. Had a '66 Impala SS that same color, called Danube Blue. Personally, really like the subject and the way you built this. 

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