From the Rick Brumfield Collection
A jag that someone desperately to be an open wheels dirt tracker and a Speed
Racer keychain modification work in process.

Two Nomad 'El Camino' Conversions. The gold version had a chunk taken out of
the hood where someone did not like the post and it's position.

Two TJet Cougars lowered and ready for the strip. The wheelwells were carved
on the fronts and rears, I just cleaned them up and dropped them down.

A Roadrunner that was Orange and Yellow. I stripped the orange off and left
the numbers (man did I have too much time on my hands), painted the bumpers
black, recreated a window post and painted the hood flat black. The Black
Javelin is a stripped chrome car with painted accents. I can't take
credit for this one, I saw it at a show and could pass it up.

A police car with Red Testors paint and a masking tape stripe makes the
perfect 'Big Red Tomato' from Starsky and Hutch. The Corvette has AJ's all
around and cleaned up carved wheelwells. The decals and blue over yellow
body paint is as I found it.

A static U-Haul conversion to a Tuff Ones TJet. I tool a little extra care
to get the underside right. You really have to watch this one into the
curves just like the real thing.


This is my 'What the heck is that?' project. I got ahold of a Daytona
without the wing and gouged out front wheelwells. It didn't even look good
enough to use as a runner. I cut sections out of the front wheelwells and
heated the front up so the nose would drop. I cut some of the rearend out
and cut the bumper off and reattached it. I painted it Gold Flake over white
and applied the flat black accents.

This Nomad is the newest excursion form the norm. I had a wave on the
driver's side of an orange Nomad. I applied heat(too much) and the posts
lost their height. I then tried the same on the other side. The car looked
as though it had been chopped(and melted). I added putty to the windows and
Gold Flake over white.

Last updated December 23, 2000

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