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Old 01-11-2005, 06:42 PM
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Re: How long to get it right?

I'm a small time model builder. I build very slow, im still working on a car i started 6 years ago, and its still only a quarter done. I have to take all the paint off the body again and repaint it, its too thick. So far all of the parts are painted, i have a custom sub box made out of the rear seat{two in one kit} the roof is chopped off, the engine has sparkwires, battery cables, brake line. disc brakes from camaro, modded to be drilled and slotted. Carbon fiber type paint job on the hood, interior is finished in black with mixed black and red. trunk is cut out {not originally} need to put in rear axle, put two more discs on the rear, put on the camaro rims, put in the windsheild, repaint it, glue it all together. plus i have to put the rear brake lines in as well. By the way, its a 57 ford fairlane. I dont know if i want to do an engine swap for something else and add more details with wiring and such. Tell me what you think. Ill have to get pictures sometime.
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