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Fred Lorenzen 1961 Ford
Here's the kit.
![]() Starts out like this. Since this body was not raced I will cut off the roof. ![]() Have to cut out the windshield. ![]() painstaking work. ![]() Roof gone. ![]() Removed moldings. ![]() ![]()
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Re: Fred Lorenzen 1961 Ford
Fixed the rear corners of the interior opening. Also fixed the holes in the top of the front fenders and added some bars to support the tonneau cover.
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Re: Fred Lorenzen 1961 Ford
Now there's something you don't see every day. An old AMT kit at that.
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Re: Fred Lorenzen 1961 Ford
Actually Greg this kit has recently been re-released and you can probably find it at your local Hobby Lobby. It is a very basic kit though. The seats are molded into the tub and it has no opening hood or engine.
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Re: Fred Lorenzen 1961 Ford
I had to make a lip around the tub opening to attach the tonneau cover to the model.
First I installed a small rod around the opening. ![]() Then I attached a strip on top of the rod to create the lip I needed. ![]() ![]() ![]() Now I can cut out a piece of handkerchief just a little bigger than the opening and stuff the edge under the lip and secure it with white glue. Then take some thread and attach the cover to the bars going across the tub to tighten up the cover but still have it laying the way a canvas cover would over a 1:1 vehicle. |
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Re: Fred Lorenzen 1961 Ford
This thread has been cancelled due to lack of interest. If you want to keep following this build go to model cars magazine. com.
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