| The front part
of the tub was cut away and the Jeep's firewall was glued to the front
of the tub. |
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| The hood and
the cowl sections were separated for proper opening detail of the hood. |
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| The bottom of
the tub had to be treated as a floorpan, since it would rest on the chassis. |
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| Styrene sheets
were used to fill over the gaps on the bottom side of the tub. |
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| For the hood
hinges, Detail Master hood hinges were used. On the left is a view of the
hood, in the middle is an internal and on the right is an outer view of
the A-post. |
 
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| The body was
painted in two shades of green. Acrylic paints were used. |
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| The engine, chassis
and drivetrain were constructed, and assembled. The tires were aged by
rubbing with sandpaper. The engine was added ignition wiring from Detail
Master. |
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| The interior
was applied sticker sheet of velvet flocking as green carpets. The seats
were painted in rippled texture. |
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| The windshield
was glued, and the hood was put on the body with the cowl for checking
purpose. |
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| The dashboard
was painted, with the gauges being hand-painted and assembled into place. |
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| The hood hinges
were assembled and their alignments checked. The cowl was then glued into
place, taking care to make a good fit between the windshield and the hood. |

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