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Oo, shiny. How did you mount the new wheels?
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She's printed on glossy photo paper to get the shine.
Sort of ripped off Cami's chassis method and the axles are pltic bristles cut from a yard broom. Johnny. |
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That's a '58 Plymouth, Christine was a '58 in the book and in the movie, but the photo on the first edition had King setting on a '57. you can forgive that, but no one can forgive him for writing about pulling the gear shift lever down into drive.
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The '58 Plymouth to me is THE most beautiful car made in the fifties. Proportions are perfect and it looks gorgeous from any angle. It definitely is on my list... if I live old enough to have the time to design it LOL. It sure is tempting, but I must deal with priorities. Nice build Johnny.
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