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Phil, You have superb detailing under the hood. As you know, I’m building the Shelby also and trying to replicate original items as well. I took a snapshot of your engine compartment and where I have the white circle there is the wiring clip and was wanting to know what you used for your wiring clips? Also, what did you use to wrap the wiring in? Black tape? Shrink tubing? Any help is deeply appreciated, Rich
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Amazing stuff. Love that 'grubby' engine.
Roy.
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Phil and Roy your detail work is impeccable. I'm no hobbyist by any stretch of imagination. I bought this Shelby because I collect ALL Mustang/Shelby related models and diecast all the way down to 1/64 scale.
With your excellence in detail work I'm sure amazes about everyone on here. And when you guys can share your work with others, it helps us in making our models more authentic for others to look at and admire.
Thank You guys for all your knowledge and expertise. Keep it coming because we all enjoy it and learn from it.
Rich
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P-Lother wrote:Hi all
Rear boot (trunk) area almost done just waiting on the body to turn up and the boot mat can be removed. Hey P-Lother, I know this is an older thread but where did you get the trunk mat? Looks like original material like what Ford installed!! Richie
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