'71 Plymouth Barracuda Pro Stock

Stock Eliminator

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Hey! I've been away for a while, but I've managed to complete a bunch of builds anyway. This was finished on November 2013.

It is Jo-Han's Sox & Martin kit, which I decided to build as a Pro Stocker that could run in Nostalgia Events nowadays. First I took the whole thing apart and stripped the paint. The actual building process started from the engine, where I filled the metal axle hole in the engine block. After that I painted and assembled the engine. Those Spark Plug Wires were a real pain, since I've never liked making them and now I had to install 16 wires! Carburetors are original Jo-Han parts, but I drilled out the Carburetor Throats (?) and added the Nozzles (?). The carburetor linkage is built with Detail Masters' Photo Etch parts and metal wire.

For the Chassis, I added a separate Front Axle system from my Parts Box. It fit with some cutting and slicing. Wheelie bars were added, too, as well as brake and fuel lines. Otherwise it's Box Stock.

When I glued the engine on place, I built the fuel lines. They were done with Pro Tech Braided Line (Great stuff!). Those fittings were built from plastic tubing. Fuel Pressure Regulators were also scratchbuilt.

The body needed some work before paint. I glued front and rear panels on place and smoothed the seams. Same thing with the Two-Piece Scoop. The hood pins were removed and later on I installed Photo Etch parts there. Paint is straight from a spray can and same thing with the clear coat. After those, I polished the body, but when I was removing masking tape from the body after polish, part of the clear coat came off just over the Hemi Decal. Luckily decal didn't damage, though.

Windows are sheet plastic and I had to modify the rear bumber to make it fit. I added some length on the sides of it so it would match the body better. The chute is from Lindberg's '64 Dodge and I detailed it as well as I could. Also the Chromed Headlights were painted to make them look a bit more realistic.

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Thanks For Looking!
 
Love me some MOPAR!!!

Almost sacrilege to actually build a Jo-han kit these days though....but I always say...the kits were made to be built!!

Great job!
 
Thanks Everyone! I appreciate the kind words :) .

Actually this build was a Glue Bomb restore so it wasn't that big sacrilege, but you're right, these kits are starting to be hard to find! I enjoy building older kits myself, even if they many times are a bit more simple than new kits. They just have a different "feeling". ;D

And you're right: Kit's are meant to be built.
 

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