Short Track Models
Short Track Forums => Open Wheel cars-modifieds/sprints => Topic started by: john2 on November 27, 2020, 08:57:53 PM
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Last summer I said I wouldn't show anymore models, but these are the final ones, and I like all of them.
'32 coupe, '32 sedan, and '37 Chevy. Click for larger images.
(https://i.postimg.cc/GT9bnn0w/IMGP3833.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/GT9bnn0w) (https://i.postimg.cc/MvCqNLdN/IMGP3835.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/MvCqNLdN)
(https://i.postimg.cc/RWw4BTYF/IMGP3836.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/RWw4BTYF)
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Great job on those cars John. I really like them all. Did you use the 6 cylinder engine in the 37? and does the coupe and sedan run flatheads?
Al
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Cool racers! Of course I really like the orange Chev!
Tb
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COOL builds!!!
They look GREAT!!
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Thanks for the comments.
Al, the UFO, Faye's Diner, has the Chevy 6 cyl. The 46, Jim Robbins Spl./Gency Ford, a flathead with 3 carbs. And 17, Orville's Junk Yard, a Ford ohv with a 4 barrel.
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Nice job John! They all look great!
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Very nice builds John. Keep on building and having fun. Pleas continue to show us your builds.
Bob
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Looking great, John.
Nice work on them all.
One more and you can have a trophy dash..........
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Great work John. I agree with some others, that the orange coupe is a classic.
The local track that they are currently trying to shut down here is very short, and always has been. So with almost no straights, a big V8 didn’t have that much of an advantage, especially back when it was still dirt. So we saw a lot of six cylinder cars back in the day. This build really brings back memories.
Olderndirt
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Thanks to all. I am pleased that you enjoyed them.