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Built in the early 1960s, the result of a collaboration between my older brother and me, this plastic AMT 3in1 kit of a 1932 Ford was a real joy to construct.  Both of us thought the "futuristic" rear end of a 1959 Chevrolet would look pretty darn cool molded to the hot rod's rear end. The fins remain the same through the years. LOL


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17 hours ago, atomicholiday said:

That is just awesome.  How the heck did it survive all those years??

Thanks!  It survived as I pay close attention to ALL my models, especially those older ones.  I have quite a few and am willing to post up pictures if folks would be interested in seeing them.  Majority of them were done in the early 1960s!!!

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On 9/20/2024 at 11:07 AM, FenderMender said:

Thanks!  It survived as I pay close attention to ALL my models, especially those older ones.  I have quite a few and am willing to post up pictures if folks would be interested in seeing them.  Majority of them were done in the early 1960s!!!

We have a Facebook group dedicated to survivors like this. It's called Scale Survivors. I'd love to see more of your oldies. 

 

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