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Old 09-01-2015, 08:52 PM
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Custom 70’s Vette

This started as an MPC Street Fever Vette. A very good friend gave it to me; it was complete, unpainted and (poorly) partially assembled. It came apart with only minor damage (all repairable) to a few parts.

The opening for the grill is probably the worst damage to the body, but not a real problem. The rear panel has some glue smears, but a minor issue as well.

I decided to go curbside. After I cleaned up the body and cut out the “scoop” in the hood I reinforced a few spots inside the body and cemented the hood on.

Next it was just a case of trueing the body, (typical ‘70s tooling), scribing in the panel lines to be more uniform and sanding off molded in details like the Corvette scripts.


I plan to go with some type of metal-flake paint job. I have a few bottles of original Testors Metal Flake colors that seem appropriate.
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Re: Custom 70’s Vette

I set up the stance and ride height with wire axles and brass tubing. I intend to use the kit’s tires, but not the turbine style rims. I also want it to sit a lot lower than the way the kit builds. I had to hog out the rear chassis and inner wheel wells to make room for the tires.
I had these resin wheels I cast laying around and they have bosses for wire axles molded to them. I probably will not use these wheels, at least not without some added machined rims to make them deeper. Right now I’m leaning towards Daisy’s.
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Re: Custom 70’s Vette

This is the simplified/salvaged chassis. Just enough suspension pieces hanging down to give the look of something being there from the top.
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Re: Custom 70’s Vette

Recover it! Good luck, we looking forward to see your build.
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Re: Custom 70’s Vette

I cast a bunch of wheels in a couple styles and offsets for a friend and I decided on the Daisy’s from those for this project. They were cast modularly (each of these are two pieces in the photo) and these would normally make 15 x 8s, but I will add another rim section to the back and make them 15 x 10s.
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Re: Custom 70’s Vette

I decided on a green, but not the Testor’s Jade Green I had been leaning towards.
I test shot this Tamiya TS-20 over an olive green and didn’t like the coarse look of the metallic. Over yellow it looked much finer. It still needs another couple coats and I might tweak the shade to be a bit louder after I see how it looks with full coverage.
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Full coverage of the metallic green and I decided it did not need to be brighter to go with the black graphics I came up with.


The tires from the kit were salvageable.
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Re: Custom 70’s Vette

The interior was the most “glue-bombed” part of the kit that I am using. I pried it apart, painted it and tried to reassemble it a bit truer than it was.
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Re: Custom 70’s Vette

Cleared…

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Re: Custom 70’s Vette

The interior and chassis are stuffed into it.
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Re: Custom 70’s Vette

The wheels are under it. Final stretch, it will be done soon. It just needs the windshield, roof and a final waxing.
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Very cool!
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