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Old 11-05-2003, 09:39 PM
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'69 Camaro RS/SS convert.

This is what I have been working on for about a week while I rest up from working on my chopper project. It' made by Revell and I must say it is one of their most finest kits.





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Old 11-05-2003, 09:57 PM
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Re: '69 Camaro RS/SS convert.

Looks really good. Keep us posted. I'm really interested.
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awwwwww, damnit! I've been looking for one of those kits for ages. looks cool, show us some more pics please.
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Nice! Looks like you corrected the hood fitment problem! I have one of these convertibles planned for myself in a few months.
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Re: '69 Camaro RS/SS convert.

I still got mine sittin around, no engine though and I think it is 3 wheeling
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Re: Re: '69 Camaro RS/SS convert.

nice, don't particularly care for the color.
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Re: '69 Camaro RS/SS convert.

Thanks for the compliments. The color is Duplicolor DSGM348 General Motors Light Blue mett. The pictures really doesn't do it justice. It's more like a silver/blue color. I'll try to get more pics up later.

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Nice! Looks like you corrected the hood fitment problem! I have one of these convertibles planned for myself in a few months.
Yeah, I added .010 shims along the sides of the underside of the hood.
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Looks great. Keep us posted.
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Awesome work, and yeah that is one fine kit, I have one and plan on swaping the Baldwin Motion hood onto it
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Re: '69 Camaro RS/SS convert.

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awwwwww, damnit! I've been looking for one of those kits for ages.
I went the shop yesterday to get a hard top, but all they had were convertibles, and lots of them. How frustrating is that?
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I went the shop yesterday to get a hard top, but all they had were convertibles, and lots of them. How frustrating is that?
Thats always my luck also, then I buy something else and when I don't have money I find the one I originally wanted.
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Here's a pic of the opened up grill...


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Lets try this again...


Im not the best picture taker, but I try.
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Re: '69 Camaro RS/SS convert.

how'd you do that?
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Re: Re: '69 Camaro RS/SS convert.

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how'd you do that?
sand from the backside very carefully
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