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Car Craft's Dream Rod |
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Still later came the reissue renamed to Wilhelm's Wonder. |
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I've thought about building another Dream Rod in plastic. But it would have to be something new. This would be a good base kit. |
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1965 Wild Dream kit by AMT |
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Compare Roth's Road Agent and my Dream Rod. After all, Roth did make that sweatshirt for me years before he built his car ! |
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A '60 Ford would be a good choices. But there's several others that would be good too. Say a '60 Olds, problem being is finding a kit. Another idea would be to use an ElCamino, either '59 or '60. |
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This would also be fun to try out. Instead of a '59 Chevy, I think a '58 Edsel would work. |
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The Edsel talilights would be used intact. The Ford's would have to be rotated. |
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