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Finalizing a teenage crush

Carrara/RDS Historical posted on Nov 05, 2019
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I was holding off on this rather common 4-bbl look to retain the multi-carburetor form I had kept from 1960 until 1965. But I needed the carburetors to keep someone going on his request to build a much more powerful form by rebuilding the ones I had and adding two more. It all lasted only until winter made him fear salt and rust on his Florida car and want the perforated station wagon he had gotten from a test driver. This look required I ruin a piston trying avoid an adapter. Oh! Well it made it to California and the dealer had a replacement once I was there and found time from Apollo. What would the lady to go with it look like? Too young for this site. Air Quality requirements have made this truly an obsolete look. My grandson wanted to see it so I finished it this way. Bear with me it is not spectacular like BumbleBee.

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MagikUnicorn

1:44PM | Tue, 05 November 2019

Wonderful !

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anitalee

2:40AM | Wed, 06 November 2019

Excellent

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Stringy

10:54AM | Wed, 06 November 2019

Nice detailed modelling!

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Richardphotos

6:42PM | Wed, 06 November 2019

the engine looks fine but the header sticking through the firewall seems strange. good choice of gradients


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