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Goodwood Revival Proxy - Car Builds
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I hope I have this one finished in time, currently it looks promising and I have no idea how it will run.
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(1st-Jul-24, 08:25 PM)Brumos RSR Wrote:  I hope I have this one finished in time, currently it looks promising and I have no idea how it will run.

Looking very smooth  Cool , a great repainting job ? Or was it from a white body kit.
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(1st-Jul-24, 08:37 PM)Graham Wrote:  
(1st-Jul-24, 08:25 PM)Brumos RSR Wrote:  I hope I have this one finished in time, currently it looks promising and I have no idea how it will run.

Looking very smooth  Cool , a great repainting job ? Or was it from a white body kit.

Factory Scalextric paint….i wonder if it’s state side only….
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That was the stock factory look for Z-28's in North America (1978 and 1979). The style of fender louvres are the key to identifying those years.

I've owned and driven every generation of Camaro from Gen1, through to Gen4. They are meant for adults that simply forgot to grow up.  Tease

Just like me.  Thumbup

I still drive a Camaro today. Some people's kids, eh?  Wrench
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(1st-Jul-24, 11:08 PM)Brumos RSR Wrote:  
(1st-Jul-24, 08:37 PM)Graham Wrote:  
(1st-Jul-24, 08:25 PM)Brumos RSR Wrote:  I hope I have this one finished in time, currently it looks promising and I have no idea how it will run.

Looking very smooth  Cool , a great repainting job ? Or was it from a white body kit.

Factory Scalextric paint….i wonder if it’s state side only….

I have now checked PSR and it is listed, so I missed this street car version being released.
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(1st-Jul-24, 08:25 PM)Brumos RSR Wrote:  I hope I have this one finished in time, currently it looks promising and I have no idea how it will run.

Not normally a fan of Street-Cars, but that silver really shows off the lines on that car. Looks great!
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(2nd-Jul-24, 02:37 AM)KensRedZed Wrote:  That was the stock factory look for Z-28's in North America (1978 and 1979). The style of fender louvres are the key to identifying those years.

I've owned and driven every generation of Camaro from Gen1, through to Gen4. They are meant for adults that simply forgot to grow up.  Tease

Just like me.  Thumbup

I still drive a Camaro today. Some people's kids, eh?  Wrench

I owned 3 Fox Bodies.  A Cobra, LX 5.0 and a Kenny Brown stage 3.   I should’ve never started adulting and kept them.
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adulting - what an awful millennial turn of phrase - next thing we know you'll be 'identifying' as summat or other Tappingfoot

Life is like a box of Slot cars... Cool Drinkingcheers
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Today I gave up trying to shoehorn a 3D printed SW setup into a Revo Alfa so have fallen back onto a car I'd almost setup ages ago but forgot about...it's a Ford Thumbup

Life is like a box of Slot cars... Cool Drinkingcheers
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(14th-Jul-24, 01:29 PM)Kevan Wrote:  Today I gave up trying to shoehorn a 3D printed SW setup into a Revo Alfa so have fallen back onto a car I'd almost setup ages ago but forgot about...it's a Ford Thumbup
My Imp requires and Anglewinder vs sidewinder so it’s boxed up and waiting for another opportunity.
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