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Re: Reference pics of Chevy 4x4 van engine ?
Not boring at all. Maybe to them. Not to me lol. Maybe I'll need a Citroen answer some day lol!
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Re: Reference pics of Chevy 4x4 van engine ?
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![]() I prefer Peugeot but I have tons of pics from WRC taken mostly in Germany from 2005 to 2010 and also a good collection of Gr. B references.I'm always pleased to help so feel free to ask if needed. ![]() Worked on the chevy yesterday evening, but not too much. I'm trying to start the livery on computer in the same time I modify some parts. I haven't done many things yet but I should have all informations now to really start building. ![]() Decals are still to do and print but van can be started. |
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Re: Reference pics of Chevy 4x4 van engine ?
There is a company called Quigley that modifies newer Ford Econoline vans for 4x4 like the kit. I've been waiting to attack mine. Love this kind of awsomeness
There is a modern (early 2000s) Econoline diecast from Johnny Lighning, but the body weighs so dam much, I'm afraid to put it on any kind of chassis.http://www.quigley4x4.com/ |
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