'68 El Camino SS396
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Hozzászólások
2 28 May 2020, 14:32
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It was 2011-2012. Around my divorce. I sold some built Kits because of space problems. This is one of (I don't know exactly how much) a couple.
Thank you 🙂 I still can remember when I built this one. It was one of the first where the trim is made with a silver liner instead a brush.
I still like the semi gloss paint.
28 May 2020, 20:42
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This one is from my brother - don't ask, how it came in my collection 🙂
Looks good, well made!