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Scott Pacich says he re-worked his previously built cuda and gave it a few more details and upgrades.

He's done a great job and this thing is pretty much right on the money to represent the real 1:1 car. Thanks Scott!

Scotts renditionn of "Buzzies" old coupe is awesome. Really did a GREAT job with those kit tires Scott. Hand lettered as well I see!

I believe Scott told me this body was an 85 T-Bird he re-arranged. I'd like to have had more shots of this one!

Dick Trickle would be proud to have this Mustang on his mantle, built by Charles Upton.

This I think was my favorite "Short Track" car of all time. Charles used my rims on this build, thanks Charles.

This is one fine and authentic looking build Charles, to the best of my memory and photos this thing is right on!

With the body off you can see Charles' attention to detail. I hope mine will turn out this good!

Check out this sedan by Fred Carnahan. Is this thing looking sweet or what?

I love the color combos and the detail work you've done here Fred, excellent work!

Fred Carnahan didn't give out his secrets to me so I don't know if this is styrene or vacuformed, but it looks real!

Fred, give me some help on this one and give me a couple details.

This chassis looks to be pretty much scratch built but I'll have to get back on this one as well.

Tim Rugendyke really did a smooth job on this ASA Late Model Camaro.

I'm not sure, but it looks like he may have laid the top down a little and added the rear spoiler.

Extensive rear end work here and the color scheme screams racing! Another great build Tim! Thanks.

Here's an awsome looking build from Paul Elmore.

I'm thinking this car was started from the 57 Chevy flip nose, put out by MPC.

Paul did a great job of adding the 6cyl. and the paint scheme is fantastic!

Dave Blake put together this real clean Model King Pinto mod.

Daves paint scheme does wonders to change the box stock build in to a ferocious short tracker.

Another of Dave Blake's builds. This is the Model King Vega mod.

Great work on these two builds Dave, thanks for sending them in.

Here's Daniel Lynch's 66 Buick Skylark, with the famous Chicken Pit paint scheme. Nice one Danny Boy!

Gary Sutherlin, who was one of my very first customers, sent in this 37 Chevy.

I believe Gary used some of my rims on this build and tires from Replicas and Miniatures of Maryland.

I'm pretty sure it looks like Gary reworked that rear push bar to be a more timely correct bumper.

I'm not sure what this motor is out of but is this thing sweet or what? Great Job Gary, Thanks!!

Here's our Canadian buddy Daniel Lynch again with his awesome little Nova.

I'm not sure which Nova body Danny used on this build, but he did a fab job of working it to this chassis.

How about this Camaro from Slim Louis? How would you like to see this comming at you in the rear view mirror?

Slim used my CN-001 nose on this build and I believe the 701/2 Baldwin Camaro kit. Terrific work Slim!

How about Jim Hehl's beautiful coupe modified. Nice Huh?

I'm not positive but these look like tires and rims from ERC. Real nice work Jim, Thanks.

This super mod from Norman Sterner is one I have wanted to get posted for a long time.

Norman is one of the only guys I know who builds these cars and he does OUTSTANDING work on them !

Slim Louis kills me with some of his builds and this is one of them.

How many of you ever thought of using the Mercury Cyclone for a short track build?

Tom Faletti FABRICATED this Dick Trickle Granada!! This does not exsist in a kit form. Not sure if it looks right?

How about now?? This is some awesome craftsmanship here guys! Beautiful Tom!, I loved this from the beginning.

Bert Rivers 55 Chevy is definitely a car with that short track look.

This is a real beauty, and Bert does almost every bit of his graphics by hand!

You say you like detail? Check out this bungie w/hooks, hood pins and aluminum tail light covers!!

Rick Tackman's #0 is a rendition of modifieds that use to tear up the tracks in the 60's.

I need to get a little more info from Rick on these cars.

This is probably my favorite of the group.

I have always loved these old coupes.

Here's a couple shots of his Henry J.

Pretty neat huh? A lot of work in shortening and narrowing these bodies.

How about a 53 Studebaker. Rick has got these cars looking right on the money.

How about this 68/69 Camaro by Russ Smith, and check out the speckle paint!

Another Russ Smith build, but this is a totaly hand fabricated modified body!! Looks sharp Russ.