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Old 03-09-2010, 09:04 AM
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Re: '67 Mustang

Frame fixed!!!




I lost wip from my memory card and I save only 3 pics.







From here a new memory card.

I made upper and lower A arms, but I need remake wheels bells.





Firewall better fit.







Engine mounts. '06 engine with '67 trans.







In place...



I canīt use supercharger...





So, Iīll made a scratchbuild Hilborn injection with a Ka Models air funnels.





I hope you like it!!! Feedback and sugestions are welcome!!!

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Old 03-09-2010, 01:14 PM
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This is a crazy build. Nice solution for replacing the supercharger, its gonna look great when Its all together.

good work
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Old 06-03-2010, 07:40 PM
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I hope you like it!!! Feedback and sugestions are welcome!!!

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Excellent work as always. I like anything with a Hilborn injection setup. So, I'm really looking forward to seeing yours come together. I'm paying close attention to your buildup of the engine bay and front suspension. Again, great work!
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Thanks Pharr!!! I really apreciate that!!
































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I hope you like it, criticism and comment as always welcome.

Thanks to see.

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Nice job boxing in the frame and crating the A arms. This is fantastic work. I'm learning a lot.
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Great work man....!!

I really want to see this car finished

BTW...those tamiya and evergreen products looks sooo cool! i wish i could buy them here...they really helps you on the modifications

Good luck and keep working on that mustang
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Nice to know that Pharr & Lucho!!! I'm like it!! Cause that I'm posting!!!

Lucho these products are vital to scrachbuild your rides, for any mods.. Buy it!!

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Lucho these products are vital to scrachbuild your rides, for any mods.. Buy it!!
Yes thatīs true...
I guess im going to check out in 1999.co.jp, by the way..do yo have any other web to suggest (to buy materials and accesories)??

Thank and sorry for the off topic question.
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I guess im going to check out in 1999.co.jp, by the way..do yo have any other web to suggest (to buy materials and accesories)??
Try this http://www.evergreenscalemodels.com/index.htm
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You could buy on www.hobbylinc.com . That is my favorite styrene store... They have plastruct, evergreen... They ships to worldwide... They have a lot of Pegasus rims too.

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Thanks, i have alredy check evergreen oficial web site, but they dont sell directly, i have to contact a international dealer

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You could buy on www.hobbylinc.com . That is my favorite styrene store... They have plastruct, evergreen... They ships to worldwide... They have a lot of Pegasus rims too.

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Iīll use 2nd option seats from kit (this one is FF Tokyo Drift Mustang), but with some mods..

Stock seats







And the cuts begin...





















I hope you like it!!

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Re: '67 Mustang

Excellent work Cesar...
The suspension mods and the coil-over tutorial are so kool.
This will be a masterpiece when completed, for sure.
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