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1:18 1967 Camaro re-model
I dunno if anyone remembers my camaro but i have done a few changes to it since. I changed the rims and tires to give it a more aggressive look , new steering wheel, chopped off the hood hinge for easy engine access, threw in a nitrous bottle and ripped out the old 350 small black for a big block 427. If u want to see wat it looked like before go to the gallery here in automotive forums.
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Re: 1:18 1967 Camaro re-model
lookin good and ur hearin this from a person who usually dosnt care 2 much about older cars
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Re: 1:18 1967 Camaro re-model
I know that it is just a model, and isn't supposed to be functional, but, how is enough air supposed to get into the blower to make it useful? I see Guchi too...
otherwise... very nice...
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Re: 1:18 1967 Camaro re-model
I threw the blower on for fun, if it were a real car then i wouldve put a regular air cleaner(i have a few) or remove the hood, thats why i made the hood easy to remove without having to unscrew and take stuff apart. Thanks
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Re: 1:18 1967 Camaro re-model
That blower is WAAAAAAAAAAY to small, because it came from a 1/24 FnF Charger didn't it..... HA, no worries, I used the motor out of one of them to make a custom pocket dragster, much fun.
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