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Straight Out Of Mayberry

Looking good Mike (y)


Bob, that would not be any noisier than the cars a couple weeks ago. Frankly, they did not seem as loud as the local dirt trackers :idonno

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Scale Mod.1 Mk.1 converter. Turns $$ into noise, smoke, and laughter!! OUTSTANDING, Young Mister!!
 
Thank you for the nice comments,everyone. This was a fun little tongue in cheek build,may have to do another for ol Barn to rip around in.
:rotf
Many thanks again!
:drinks
 
Thanks, Terry! It is good to have it done, surprisingly it was no trouble even if it is an AMT. :laugh:
 
Much obliged, fellers. Ol' Barn has been buggin' me fer a ride of his own, mebbe that'll happen. :mpup

:drinks
 
" C H E R R Y B O M B " :good: :drool

I would have installed a straight tube front axle with high lift spring to get a little better weight transfer
to the bologna at the rear. :D

You and the Gome did a great job Mike. Send me a copy of your first timin ticket,suitable for framing of coarse......

Uncle Tony :eek:ldguy
 
See, there you Missouri folk go a'hoggin' all them good parts! :mpup We'll send you that first ticket, but Ah'm a guessin' it'll be one ol' Barn writes out. :rotf
 
That is one mean looking Vickie Goob. I really like those older Trophy series AMT kits. You even made those monster looking headers look Ok. Now you need to get a 4 door Ford sedan to be Barneys police car.

Dave
 
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