1955 Chevrolet Bel Air
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6 July 2024, 05:19 -
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I always like the old kits because all doors / hoods can be opened.
This one came as a gluebomb in my shlef, i painted it new ans made i kind of "racecar" for the weekendstrip or something like that.
Attached decals and a fueltank in the trunk, some hood-rubber-holder for the enginehood (i can't open it - the hood, to show the engine that is wired).
removed the not needed stuff inside like radio, climatecontrol, passengerseat and built aluminum door panels