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A stock-ish build up of a rare kit.  Hard to find, and $$$ if you find one, but at the end of the day a so-so kit.

The highlight of this kit is the early F/C chassis which is included in this and a few other Johan kits of the era.  As impressive as the box-art rendering is, it's too bad the Grant Rebel FC was actually based on a '68 body.  Oh well.

I decided to build a "stock" version. 

Even though the body is beautifully engraved and proportionally bang-on, there are a couple of impossible-to remove sink marks on the right side.  I added some lower rear quarter trim and wheel-lip moldings that should be there but aren't. 

The stock chassis is a '66 Marlin piece lengthened by about 1/8 inch.  Likewise, the engine is an early 60's-era (327?) V8, not the 290/343 that belongs in a '69. 

The stock interior is correct for the model year, too bad it's a totally inaccurate 3-piece assembly lifted from the '69 Ambassador!  (nice dash engraving though)

The magnums I borrowed from a '69 Road Runner look good but weren't available on the 1:1 car.  The kit-supplied wheels are the common turbine-style ones found in many Johan kits of the era....can't recall seeing similar wheels on a 1:1 AMC car, but they sure look similar to '66/67 Plymouth Fury hubcaps.

The box calls out a custom version....a plain-looking hidden-headlight grille, a pair of racing-style  O/S mirrors, and plain clear red taillights.

Paint is an attempt to replicate Bittersweet Orange using rattle cans as the airbrush was down for repair.  Maybe it's not 100% accurate, but it looks OK on the shelf. 

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Posted

Sharp clean build.  Nice color choice. The posable steering from the Marlin looks good. Nice to see such a rare/valuable kit built.

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To me that is one of, if not the, greatest kits of all time. 

I am bias, I own 2 real AMCs and I had the kit when it was new. Dad came home from a meeting at Valvoline racing and handed me this kit. 

 

Your build looks GREAT!! The real car , to me, is as good as any MOPAR mid-size. 

Again...NICE work.

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That looks amazing!  I remember 12yrs ago when I lost a job at the time; I came across one of these and some other rare kits being sold as an estate sale on eBay with the buy now price at $100 and there were 30 kits in the lot!  I cried because I was broke.

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Hi Mike, I love seeing these rare kits built. Beautiful build, and great colour choice.  Very nice foil work on the trim, and those wheels look factory. Accurate or not, it’s stunning looking car.

Cheers, Steve

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