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Hi!

I build one salt car per year, and here's the sixth member of my Flat Earth Society: SALZ WAGEN. 

I had a leftover Allison V12, a Hasegawa VW van body, Mpc's 72 Chevy PU custom rollingstock, so, here we go: scratchbuilt chassis, suspensions, wheel houses, roll cage, electric system, etc. The body was sectionned and tilted in the front, with various streamlining mods. 

I'd like to thank fellow modeler MUNCIE, well know on this forum. Seeing my enthusiasm for the salt, he bought and sent me the SCTA current rule book for the salt. I therefore like to think that this contraption would pass inspection.

Thanks Muncie! Gratefull that you allowed me to improve my knowledge of salt cars! Now, on to next year's car... What will it be? 

Long live the salt! 

CT 

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Hi Claude, There is a lot of creativity and excellent craftsmanship on the salt - you've taken it to another level.  I like it ... a lot!

Thanks my friend for the shout out and the gentle shove.  I guess I need to put some of that knowledge to use and finish something, I have an AMT Studebaker and I know how to use it.

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Another winner!! Sectioning the body rather than chopping the top really makes the look of the car. And of course the motor-vation is a great way to fill up the inside. LSR cars are probably my favorite racers and this is really a hit. 

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17 hours ago, rrb124@sbcglobal.net said:

Just over the top! Cannot be topped. Beautiful to see the colors and shape.

Thank you Robert!  I used the brilliant orange to have better contrast on the salt flats...

CT

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21 hours ago, Rich Chernosky said:

Well thought out and well executed. Some outstanding craftsmanship and creativity.   Now...who are you going to get to drive it 200mph. ??

Thank you Rich! 

I was thinking George Poteet, of Speed Demon's fame.

With the speeds at which he is used to drive, it would be a walk in the park for Mr. Poteet to cruise that brick to 200 MPH. One cam always dream, eh?

CT

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On 6/28/2023 at 11:09 PM, bondo bill said:

pretty much box stock eh, all kidding aside that is too cool-how many hours and what kits were involved

Hi Bill!

I'd say about 100 hours.

The Allison engine comes from AMT's Allison in Wonderland 68 TBird kit, and the rolling stock from MPC's 72 C10 pick-up kit. The body shell from Hasegawa's VW van. All the rest is scratchbuilt.

Hours of fun with styrene...

CT

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