Greg Weld's 1966 Sprinter.
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Re: Greg Weld's 1966 Sprinter.
a real beauty!!! I'm just finishing a 40's racer body too : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ford-1932 ... =1&theater
Re: Greg Weld's 1966 Sprinter.
cool glad to see you got it i looked at it along time. will be really nice when get it done
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Re: Greg Weld's 1966 Sprinter.
that was a really good deal on it. I thought about snagging it up, but sat on it. I dont need any more projects. But i am sooo happy someone here got it that will give it what it needs. Looks like you have a great start on parts!
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Re: Greg Weld's 1966 Sprinter.
Emilio:
How about an OS FF-320?
How about an OS FF-320?
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Re: Greg Weld's 1966 Sprinter.
That car was called the Mechanical Rabbit. This may be the reason..... as it jumps out of a corner.
Now that's some attitude....maybe some soft rear shocks on the Q scale is an idea..
Now that's some attitude....maybe some soft rear shocks on the Q scale is an idea..
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Re: Greg Weld's 1966 Sprinter.
I was guessing it would not be a racing car.....that comment was a bit tongue in cheek.
Really looking forward to seeing the finished car.
BTW..I intend to never run my Pacesetter sprinter.....people have asked me when is it going to make an appearance. It hasn't got a scratch on it and I intend to keep it that way!
Really looking forward to seeing the finished car.
BTW..I intend to never run my Pacesetter sprinter.....people have asked me when is it going to make an appearance. It hasn't got a scratch on it and I intend to keep it that way!