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This Revell kit is a great kit. I painted it MCW  Willow Green which is close to the 1968 colors although it is a 1965 Chevy color. The interior is painted Krylon Satin Italian Olive and black. I added plug wires, heater hoses, and a fuel line with filter to the engine. The vinyl top was added with 2" masking tape and painted with flat black. Some photos I took with it sitting on a box so you can see the stull at the bottom a little better.  I've also posted a companion 68 Chevelle that I built a couple of years ago. Two different colors and a bit different style but very similar builds. The previous build took a 2nd place in Factory Stock. No problems with either build and they were fun to build! Thanks for looking and have a Happy Easter! ! ?

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I love everything about this, John. The color choice, as well as the vinyl top treatment is perfect. Engine compartment detail is well done also. 

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Great looking color combination with the Black vinyl rood and trim. Remember seeing a few done like this when they were new, Muscle but with a touch of a luxury look. Great engine detailing. 

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Very well done. Both Chevelles. I do like the Willow Green with black vinyl roof. Excellent combination and the engine compartment is very realistic.

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