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Some pics of my other '70 Trans Am
1/18 scale ERTL diecast. Detailed her and took some pics yesterday.
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wow, i hope you didn't pay alot for that car.
the dash face plate doesn't look original, the rad support cover should be black, the gap in the front of the passenger door looks realy wide, i think those spoiler end caps are froma later year & it must not make much power for such a short patch. nice job |
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But is it numbers matching? And where can I get one.
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As for the patch...my Sharpie was running out of ink. But there is a full-scale patch further down the driveway, leftover from last summer...plenty long and much more impressive. People always comment, asking "What the hell did that?!" Then I take them out to the shop and they do this. |
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Well, it's really to bad that the car has the '73 rad support and the fender to rad support peices. Also, the engine is the wrong color too.
But that's Ertl's fault, not yours! :^) What I want to know is, how'd you get my license plate? I need to take shots of my cars! BTW, nice burnout! George |
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my 70 t/a
here's my 70 t/a. not as nice but is a numbers matching 99% complete. just needs a `lil tlc..........
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So sad to see a car neglected like that.
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Hey bossbirdTA,
You may want to check your vin! The interior looks like 1972 style! George |
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detail's detail's detail's.........
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