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1953 Ford Convertible


DynoMight

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Hello, this is my 1953 Ford Convertible. It is pretty much box stock except modifications done to the suspension, interior and a little to the engine. The rear could not go any lower without me cutting the wheel wells out and I didn't want to do that. Paint is Rustoleum Black straight out of the can. Wheels are stock with Testors Copper. Chrome is stock with a coat of dullcoat over it. First time using BMF ever, came out okay.

Here's the pictures!

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P.S The pedals are down there and there's also gauges, but they're tough to see ....

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I personally think this is one of my nicest models yet, because of the consistency of the work I feel was there the whole time.

Thanks for looking!

Next Project---- 1964 Ford Thunderbolt Street Car

-Glenn

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Glenn, nice work. As we build each one gets a little better. Looks like a car that has been on the road awhile that has a new young owner that gave it a quick paint job to express his style. Could be in the background of American Graffiti. Really like it.

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Great looking Ford. You sure build these fast, but that can't be seen from the end result, as your models look very good. I agree that this is one of your bests. The paint looks good and BMF is sharp, too. I like the style as well.

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