Old favorite build............

Started by Speedy, June 02, 2017, 12:56:32 PM

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Speedy



This has been seen before by some of you. It's one of my favorite builds of the type of cars I saw racing when I was growing up.
Racecar spelled backwards is racecaR.

john2

 :) There it is.  I knew there was one of those old warriors left somewhere.  Check out that right front camber.

Hoping there is another build left in there somewhere.
Look to the Lord and His strength -  Seek His face always.
Psalm 105:4

Bill in MA

Ah yes, I remember this beauty.  Just the right amount of dirt and weathering to make it so very realistic-looking.  I believe this was a M.O.M. on Fred's and deservedly so!  8)
Professional driver on closed course.  Do not attempt.

Olderndirt

I love this build, right colors, right stance, and the right amount of dirt. Oh, and I'd take a whole sheet of those Bardahl decals, I think they were on every car back in the day.

  Olderndirt

Speedy

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I have always been proud of the fact that this car was chosen as a MOM by the group. I have won awards before but nothing is as gratifying as being recognized by ones' own peers. Especially when you consider the amount of exceptional talent in this group!
I have had my ups and downs with physical health over the last few years and that has taken precedence over my building. I'm getting the itch again and have several ideas in my head. One involves the coupe and coach days and another that's inspired by Iowan Mel Morris from the old MVSC days.
I'm glad to see the short track lives on!...................
Racecar spelled backwards is racecaR.

john2

 :)  Yeah, fiddle one up.  Good therapy. 
Look to the Lord and His strength -  Seek His face always.
Psalm 105:4

Dirtman

Basically just one of the regulars at any track. Miss those days! Perfect period piece! Liked it before and, like it again!!

Rett

Greg Birky

Very well done representation of its era, Speedy!!!  So much simpler times and lots of fun but they sure weren't very safe.  I always enjoy seeing this Plymouth!!! gb
The "Ole Bench Racer" 

Greg Birky