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Arrow Finished: 67 Impala & ITR

These are my first two models I have posted here. So take it easy on me.

The first is a model I've seen here a lot. Its the Revell ITR, I built the model in 2002, so needless to say its been done a while. The one and only mod I did to the kit was put on a drag spoiler I had in my parts box. The second is a 1967 Impala by AMT completed in 2003. I ditched the stock motor (fuel-injected 327) and replaced it with a motor out of a nascar model. It makes a big difference in the engine bay. It also has no tailights, lost them and can't find a replacement and un-complete exhaust, again lost the rest of it. Sorry for the dust, I did my best. Now on with the pictures.

Side view of both


Back view of both


ITR interior and engine


Back view of interior


Close up of emblem on sterring wheel


Custom TypeR Logo on seats


Impalas Motor


Impalas Un-Complete Exhaust
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Re: Finished: 67 Impala & ITR

If you just need tips to complete the exhaust you could get hollow alum tubing & cut it at an angle in the back to make nice looking tail pipes!
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Looking good... Maybe you can get a thin piece of plexiglass and paint it red for the tail lights.
What paint did you use for the impala?

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Re: Finished: 67 Impala & ITR

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If you just need tips to complete the exhaust you could get hollow alum tubing & cut it at an angle in the back to make nice looking tail pipes!
That would work, I'd just have to get some tubing.

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Looking good... Maybe you can get a thin piece of plexiglass and paint it red for the tail lights.
What paint did you use for the impala?

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I might try that with the tail lights and the paint is Boyds Kandy Purple Pearl. Its not a good paint job, it was a little cold outside when I did it.
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