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Old 02-10-2006, 04:45 PM
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(WIP) 2000 Goodwrench

Hi guys,
working on another Dale Earnhardt car! 2000 Martinsvillle ride.
the red chassis is my favourtie colors from his cars.

most of the roll cage is scratch built







made the old style seat with seperate head rest that Dale uses. and for the rest of the padding I'll use heat shrink tubing .




painted up the engine, more details to add to it later




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Re: (WIP) 2000 Goodwrench

Looking real nice James. Your attention to detail is beautiful to watch. As I am starting to get into building a few of these I will be following this closely to gain hints etc.
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Re: (WIP) 2000 Goodwrench

I always love your NASCAR builds. You include all of the details that most overlook. Such as the correct Sr. Seat, and the mat in the floorboard! I can't wait to see more!
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Re: (WIP) 2000 Goodwrench

i always look forward to nascar builds and yours truly are the tops. i love the clean work and how everything gets top notch treatment. cant wait to see more of this. the rollcage and engine are immaculate.
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You do get around dont you JT...
'Nice work buddy this one is going to be a ripper..
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You do get around dont you JT...
'Nice work buddy this one is going to be a ripper..
lol I didnt know you went on this forum?!

some more progress!
I added some plumbing to the engine.during Bud Shootout practice yesterday
the oil cooler is from an older monogram stock car kit.



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last update for today!

got the body primed up, made new spoiler, and some other mods



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Hey what can i say, i am everywhere.....lol
Looking great James...
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Loving the attention to detail, keep the updates coming
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Re: (WIP) 2000 Goodwrench

wow that cage looks amazing. What did you use for tubing and how did you join the pieces together.Is that solder or did you just use super glue?I want to build a cage for a prostreet chevelle Im building
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wow that cage looks amazing. What did you use for tubing and how did you join the pieces together.Is that solder or did you just use super glue?I want to build a cage for a prostreet chevelle Im building
I just use plastic tubing for the cage. and plastruct liquid glue, its super strong stuff
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Re: (WIP) 2000 Goodwrench

James, you inspire me. lol. You put these Stock Cars together with GREAT detail, without a Race Team budget. keep up the great work!
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