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Old 07-08-2005, 08:49 PM
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Red face '66 goat

I'm not too happy about how this one turned out, it sits a little lopsided but whatever. Not much else to say really, the wheels are from the 32 ford kit. Any comment and questions welcomed. thanks... and yes I know the mirror fell off.





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Re: '66 goat

Wowww...Nice Build! Very Realist!
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Not bad. You're right about it being lopsided, the rear wheels have negative camber.
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