Monte Carlo Convertible
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Monte Carlo Convertible
Brookfields 1995 Pacecar for the Brickyard 400. I didn't like the colours or the white wheels, so I decided to make a stock version. Which meant much filling and sanding on the roof were the Pacecar lights were. After a few attempts I gave up and warmed up the Dremel.
Voila! A convertible. I'm working on the top boot and rear interior sides ATM. Tamiya Mica Blue and Deck Tan.
Voila! A convertible. I'm working on the top boot and rear interior sides ATM. Tamiya Mica Blue and Deck Tan.
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Re: Monte Carlo Convertible
Lovely looking Monte. The modification to convertible looks like it worked a charm.
KatsZenJammer- Resident member
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Re: Monte Carlo Convertible
Done and in the NMA section. This was an easy convertible kitbash, unlike the stalled '96 Impala SS or '69 GTO. Hardest part was the convertible boot. Not 100% happy with that aspect, but it will do.
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