To do this right you should make this a sticky and post the links or contact info all in one continuous post. Just saying...
I second that....pin it as a Sticky Topic before it gets buried under the routine post making it more difficult to locate.
Here are the examples of what I have purchased...I would suggest visiting the websites that I have provided for better pictures and descriptions.
From Futurattraction
http://www.futurattraction.com/6.html B-FMT-DR1 Drag Race Body Kit $55.00
Drag race body kit comes with the following items, minus hood....I ordered the B-HOO-FL-1 Extended Flat Hood
2-piece PE grille
PE door handles
PE window sill trim for doors
Grille/headlight door bezel
Taillight bezel
All lenses (headlights, orange parking light strip, red taillights, clear backup lights)
Windshield and rear window glass templates
Cast by Ed Fluck.
Even though its a drag race body, my intentions are to make it into a dirt track stock car. Almost hate to ruin this perfect body, its that good.
http://www.futurattraction.com/8.html E-351C-R 351 Cleveland Racing Engine w/Lenco Transmission $25.00
The best 351 Cleveland by far...includes a set of MOROSO valve covers! The Lenco tranny and dual hi-rise ,of course, wont be used in a stock car build.
From Motor City Resin Casters
http://www.motorcityresincasters.com/72ranchero.htm 72' Ranchero Transkit includes:
Body, Complete Interior, Hood, Front & Rear Bumpers, Chassis & Clear Red Taillights.
My picture is not a true representation, but might give you an idea of just how versatile this or any transkit can/could be. I took a '72 and made it into a '74-'76 by simply changing the grill area and front bumper.
http://www.motorcityresincasters.com/69torinocoupe_complete.htm 69' Torino Coupe Transkit includes:
Body, Rear Bumper & Red Taillights. Future Modified Street Stock build....another body that I'll wait on til my skills improve...its a stellar piece.
From Big Donkey Resin
Tires,Wheels and brake drum/wheel backs where used on this build.
Its no big secret that I'm one of the "dime a dozen" resin casters if I may quote myself....only difference is that I cast what I need for a build and what I cast is not available by anyone any where nor do I sell anything that I cast...like the worlds beating my door down wanting anything that I pour anyway.
With all that being said, to anyone who has a hankering to pour resin, its less expensive for me to purchase resin parts and pieces from the dealers that I have mentioned than it is for me to do it myself.
Support those individuals and companies that support this hobby.