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Post by oldskooljay on Jan 2, 2008 9:29:30 GMT -6
Well Here is a pic of all the unbuilt kits that I have at the moment A friend gave me this Groovy Grader the other day ( It needs put back together) And Finally I got this from ebay with a Paddy Wagon for a whopping 8 bucks. Im gonna restore this one if I can find some remake decals for it.
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Post by stevehammann on Jan 2, 2008 9:42:33 GMT -6
SAYYYYYY, whats that LOVEJOY shock absorner fluid used for?
LOL!
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Post by donculley on Jan 2, 2008 9:49:03 GMT -6
Jason, check out Dan's decal list. He remade the Jinx express decals, and it shows he still has them in stock. I got a set when I restored mine, and they were great !
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Post by oldskooljay on Jan 2, 2008 10:04:26 GMT -6
SAYYYYYY, whats that LOVEJOY shock absorner fluid used for? LOL! HAHA , honestly I have no clue.. the house was my uncles and before him it was my great grandparents.. I have found so much old stuff that its crazy.. I found a spool of Packard wire from GM, hundreds of antique hand tools, ...pretty much you name it, Ive found it lol.
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Post by Bert on Jan 2, 2008 10:44:21 GMT -6
You have a good set up there Jason. I really like that Pinto project you have on the table. Have you posted pics of that elsewhere on the site?
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Post by oldskooljay on Jan 2, 2008 11:02:31 GMT -6
That actually started as the 68 Camaro that I stole the chasis from to use in my bubbletop chevy. I started it the other day and lost interest in it so my friend that gave me the Groovy Grater is going to work on it now.
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Post by Paul B. Canney on Jan 2, 2008 11:10:04 GMT -6
SAYYYYYY, whats that LOVEJOY shock absorner fluid used for? LOL! HAHA , honestly I have no clue.. the house was my uncles and before him it was my great grandparents.. I have found so much old stuff that its crazy.. I found a spool of Packard wire from GM, hundreds of antique hand tools, ...pretty much you name it, Ive found it lol. NOTE TO EVERYONE POSTING PICTURES... WE LOOK AT EVERY PIXEL IN THE IMAGE, SO PLEASE WEAR CLOTHING, AS GLASS, MIRRORS AND SHINEY CHROME REFLECT IMAGES.
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Post by fredmellini on Jan 2, 2008 11:14:16 GMT -6
Mental note to self-----get Sponge Bod Squarepants boxers out of dryer and put on before taking pictures of models for the corner!!! ;D ;D
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Post by oldskooljay on Jan 2, 2008 11:27:27 GMT -6
HAHA , honestly I have no clue.. the house was my uncles and before him it was my great grandparents.. I have found so much old stuff that its crazy.. I found a spool of Packard wire from GM, hundreds of antique hand tools, ...pretty much you name it, Ive found it lol. NOTE TO EVERYONE POSTING PICTURES... WE LOOK AT EVERY PIXEL IN THE IMAGE, SO PLEASE WEAR CLOTHING, AS GLASS, MIRRORS AND SHINEY CHROME REFLECT IMAGES.Huh?
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Post by Tim Nolan on Jan 3, 2008 8:12:41 GMT -6
They can see you in your skivvies in the chrome blade of the Groovy Grader........(I can't, but I have a small screen......LOL ;D)
I'm more interested in that kool lookin' showrod thingie in the lower left corner of photo 1! What is it? Let's see more of it! Looks Way kool! Looks like you've got some good builds to come in the future! Get at it!
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Post by oldskooljay on Jan 3, 2008 9:02:35 GMT -6
They can see you in your skivvies in the chrome blade of the Groovy Grader........(I can't, but I have a small screen......LOL ;D) I'm more interested in that kool lookin' showrod thingie in the lower left corner of photo 1! What is it? Let's see more of it! Looks Way kool! Looks like you've got some good builds to come in the future! Get at it! HMM thats funny because I was in my dress clothes when I took that picture because I was on the way out to a New Years Party. O well.... the showrod thingie started as an AMT 68 Camaro.. I traded it for the Groovy Grader and now my buddy is working on it.
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Post by flounder on Jan 3, 2008 22:19:48 GMT -6
Those are cool, but I want to see more of the Pinto in the background. Bad Ass.
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Post by otto69 on Jan 3, 2008 22:30:47 GMT -6
A Groovy Grader in that scale would not be sufficient to capture my nude magnificence
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Post by oldskooljay on Jan 4, 2008 8:56:24 GMT -6
Those are cool, but I want to see more of the Pinto in the background. Bad Ass. Thats not a Pinto, it started as a 1968 Camaro
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Post by fritz on Jan 4, 2008 23:59:55 GMT -6
yah Um, Sir may we see a pic of that gray primer job in the lower left corner of the first pic please! that looks pretty tuff man! FRITZ
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Post by theflame on Jan 5, 2008 8:33:18 GMT -6
Woah yeah, that's COOL!
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Post by basementcustomz on Jan 21, 2008 22:01:18 GMT -6
hey jay its eric, i finally got my account set up. anyhow, to all that have looked at these pix i wanna get this perfectly clear: the odd looking primer thing is a 1968 Camaro, AMT kit, not a Ford PINTO. and now with that stated as soon as i can get sum pix up i will. its coming along really well and once i get sum pix up ill explain wats all been done, wat its made of and everything else. keep ur eyes on the look out for a post called "Fuzz Bucket" i named it this due to some of the parts used and what not.
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Post by dbash2006 on Jan 21, 2008 22:07:04 GMT -6
Nice kit stash,Jason...is that An old rock foundation bacement?
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Post by Pegleg (Hotwheels Bob) on Jan 22, 2008 6:02:54 GMT -6
Got my vote. I'll like to check out the rod in Pic1 also.
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Post by oldskooljay on Jan 22, 2008 8:17:36 GMT -6
Nice kit stash,Jason...is that An old rock foundation bacement? Yep its a stone foundation.. The house is late 1800s - early 1900s. We have found so many cool antiques in it so far. Almost have the downstairs remodeled and next we are going to tackle the upstairs.. We are trying to keep the colors and decoration in the 1940's and 1950's styles
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