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Panzer


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| Posted on 12-04-2006 14:26 |
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This was made from a Citroen Traction Avant Not forsure on the year. I got this car off ebay in this condition...

Than I chopped the top, sealed & filled in the rear doors, Cut off the spair tire/Trunk section on the back, Added a fin, & Put in this HUGE engine!
Here is how it turned out...







You can see more here...
http://www.streettruckworld.com/batman/avant.html
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spencer1984


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| Posted on 12-04-2006 16:19 |
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Very cool! I like the medieval shield on the front, it really suits the car. Nice work! |
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Panzer


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| Posted on 12-04-2006 18:16 |
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Thanks a huge bunch bro!
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inzo


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| Posted on 12-04-2006 19:42 |
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So far you have been keeping up with another cool surprise...
Wicked looking...::thebatmanmobile::
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FlaBat


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| Posted on 12-04-2006 22:26 |
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The Engine is just a tad out of scale, but it looks really cool. John Force would be proud.
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Panzer


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| Posted on 12-04-2006 23:33 |
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thanks so much guys!
Yah the motor is from a 1/16 dragster. So I had to shoe horn it in the 1/18 car . I figured it could be some Crazy super duper Big Block. It involved making a new fire wall , shaving the inside of the fenders, taking out the hood , and a drive shaft that almost kicked my rear end. If this was a real car. I think you would just have to remove the whole block to change the belts. There was just enough room to clear it all.
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Edited by Panzer on 12-04-2006 23:35 |
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