A mini me
A mini me
something to put on air cleaner or dash at car show.
1/64That's cool! What scale?
It is 93 cobra orange with 93 cobra black out for hood. It is very close to Vitamin C. but no metallic. I used the Blackout because it don't show wax streaks and wipes clean like a gloss color. It also reflects gold at an angle like the stripes under light at night and matches the stripes perfect in sunlight.Very nice. What color is your car?
It is 93 cobra orange with 93 cobra black out for hood. It is very close to Vitamin C. but no metallic. I used the Blackout because it don't show wax streaks and wipes clean like a gloss color. It also reflects gold at an angle like the stripes under light at night and matches the stripes perfect in sunlight.My original car was Bahama yellow. It didn't pop it looked like vomit to me back in the day. It was clipped twice and then rebodied using a white car. I painted it white and hated it.So a relative said If I let him pick the color he would give me all the materials.
This is the paint he brought to me. He owns a NAPA store.Tony Hirshman, Kyle Bushes spotters dad Supplied all the the plumbing and supplies from his NASCAR shop. They did the rad. mods and all the polished parts including the air cleaner and all AN plumbing. They will be helping my son do the 25.5 cage in the new car. No prep and street bound. so I want it to be different than the rest. It placed at every show. It was like a pumpkin in a pepper patch. Here is a picture of it setting next to a customers hemi orange car
It is 93 cobra orange with 93 cobra black out for hood. It is very close to Vitamin C. but no metallic. I used the Blackout because it don't show wax streaks and wipes clean like a gloss color. It also reflects gold at an angle like the stripes under light at night and matches the stripes perfect in sunlight.
My original car was Bahama yellow. It didn't pop it looked like vomit to me back in the day. It was clipped twice and then rebodied using a white car. I painted it white and hated it.
So a relative said If I let him pick the color he would give me all the materials.
This is the paint he brought to me. He owns a NAPA store.
Tony Hirshman, Kyle Bushes spotters dad Supplied all the the plumbing and supplies from his NASCAR shop. They did the rad. mods and all the polished parts including the air cleaner and all AN plumbing. They will be helping my son do the 25.5 cage in the new car. No prep and street bound. so I want it to be different than the rest.
It placed at every show. It was like a pumpkin in a pepper patch. Here is a picture of it setting next to a customers hemi orange car
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I've been thinking six pack hood for mine but after seeing the superstock hood (especially with the reverse taper stripe!), I am in great inner peril and turmoil now...It is 93 cobra orange with 93 cobra black out for hood. It is very close to Vitamin C. but no metallic. I used the Blackout because it don't show wax streaks and wipes clean like a gloss color. It also reflects gold at an angle like the stripes under light at night and matches the stripes perfect in sunlight.
My original car was Bahama yellow. It didn't pop it looked like vomit to me back in the day. It was clipped twice and then rebodied using a white car. I painted it white and hated it.
So a relative said If I let him pick the color he would give me all the materials.
This is the paint he brought to me. He owns a NAPA store.
Tony Hirshman, Kyle Bushes spotters dad Supplied all the the plumbing and supplies from his NASCAR shop. They did the rad. mods and all the polished parts including the air cleaner and all AN plumbing. They will be helping my son do the 25.5 cage in the new car. No prep and street bound. so I want it to be different than the rest.
It placed at every show. It was like a pumpkin in a pepper patch. Here is a picture of it setting next to a customers hemi orange car
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The car has been around. I owned it for a long time. Here we are in the late 70's. The only way I had to get it home after it was media blasted . I was 29 yrs old..This might be old news but I'm pretty sure I saw that car in Hot Rod or Car Craft magazine. Maybe Mopar Action or sumpin. Sweet ride (s) lol.
My dad was good freinds with Tony's dad. So I grew up with Tony. My son Steve is friends with Matt. Tony's sportsman is being restored. My 64 Valiant . A relative and NAPA owner that bought the paint for my car bought the Valiant and is having it done .Hello Oldmanmopar.
Dont Forget Matt Hirshman AKA “Big Money”
The Hirshman family is well known and respected in numerous circles.
We all Had a blast at New Smyrna Speed way.
Happy Mopar
Arron