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Gave my new SE Chevelle the 70s street rod treatment.
Lowered the front tab. Put some plain alloys on back to simulate Centerlines. Used the muscle car hub caps from the Camaro on the front.
I love the look of a tunnel ram poking out with a couple 4-barrels and topped off with velocity stacks. I thrice questioned my sanity in hacking the hood of my cool new body. So I decided the motor had to be perfect. I pulled it from a Johny Lightening diecast. I trimmed off the extra chrome flashing. Scratched out some areas to give it depth. Painted the thing in back red and black. The velocity stacks were flat on top, with a big nasty molding line. I carved out the tops. Painted them in silver, and put a dot of black in the center to give them depth. I colored the carbs black then painted them gold to give them that funky Holly color.
After all the detailing, I thought it looked great, so then I had to cut out the hood, and I'm glad I did.
I topped it off with the epitome of 70s coolness. Side pipes.



Lowered the front tab. Put some plain alloys on back to simulate Centerlines. Used the muscle car hub caps from the Camaro on the front.
I love the look of a tunnel ram poking out with a couple 4-barrels and topped off with velocity stacks. I thrice questioned my sanity in hacking the hood of my cool new body. So I decided the motor had to be perfect. I pulled it from a Johny Lightening diecast. I trimmed off the extra chrome flashing. Scratched out some areas to give it depth. Painted the thing in back red and black. The velocity stacks were flat on top, with a big nasty molding line. I carved out the tops. Painted them in silver, and put a dot of black in the center to give them depth. I colored the carbs black then painted them gold to give them that funky Holly color.
After all the detailing, I thought it looked great, so then I had to cut out the hood, and I'm glad I did.
I topped it off with the epitome of 70s coolness. Side pipes.



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holy damn
she's tough looking, love it.
motor looks great too.
now stop modding these new bodies I haven't even gotten a chance to touch yet - no fair! lol
she's tough looking, love it.
motor looks great too.
now stop modding these new bodies I haven't even gotten a chance to touch yet - no fair! lol
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Wow! That is so cool. I love that the exposed part of the engine is somewhat scale, not like the cartoonish Muscle Machines (which I love in a different way). I also like the different finishes you put on it, makes it look real. Now all you need is a really small tachometer to put out there on the hood and your 1/4 mile time written with a bar of soap on the window. And a mullet. 

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Thanks.CaboWabo wrote:holy damn
she's tough looking, love it.
motor looks great too.
now stop modding these new bodies I haven't even gotten a chance to touch yet - no fair! lol

I was waiting to get this body, and I already knew what I wanted to look like. So I was putting a hole in the hood with in 24 hours after I got it.
Now stop complaining and run down to RS and get your own!

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Aww man, I missed this when I was typing my post.SuperFly wrote:Wow! That is so cool. I love that the exposed part of the engine is somewhat scale, not like the cartoonish Muscle Machines (which I love in a different way). I also like the different finishes you put on it, makes it look real. Now all you need is a really small tachometer to put out there on the hood and your 1/4 mile time written with a bar of soap on the window. And a mullet.
I glad you dig on the engine. You know how those die-cast motors tend to look like blobs of chrome, with flashing hanging off everywhere? I spent half the day detailing the motor.
Good call on the the tach, and e.t. soaped up in the window. I hadn't considered that, that'd be perfect. I'll have to pass on the mullet.

Thanks Sezziz.

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I was just thinkin', how hard would it be to cut down the other 2 alloys(narrow) for the front for the matched "bigs 'n littles" look? Would it be worth it? You guys paid like 15 bucks a set for them, right? I've been picturing it since the night you posted the car, but I guess then that set of rims would have to be dedicated to the car... or at least the SE hot rod bodies.
Speaking of, I picked up the Hemi 'Cuda/Boss Mustang body set for my SE a few nights ago, and they look sweet. The tunnel ram thingy on the hood of the 'Cuda is a seperate piece. Got me thinkin' about stickin' a blower through there....
Speaking of, I picked up the Hemi 'Cuda/Boss Mustang body set for my SE a few nights ago, and they look sweet. The tunnel ram thingy on the hood of the 'Cuda is a seperate piece. Got me thinkin' about stickin' a blower through there....