Tan Scorcher
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58452: Sand Scorcher
Status: New built
Date: 2-Oct-2011
Comments: 18
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Status: New built
Date: 2-Oct-2011
Comments: 18
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This is my newly completed Sand Scrocher. It is completely stock in terms of chassis and drive train. The body is stock too, only the sunroof has been modded to be open. I painted all the chrome parts black and added a black box art bumper with two auxiliary spot lights. The wheels are black Rough Rider wheels. I like the looks of it very much.
I have driven it twice so far, a fun little machine. :-)







Comments
slimmy
Its amazing how we can have so much fun driving the same old design as 30 years ago.
mongoose1983
Looks beautiful. I like the color you used.
sludgeguts
I like that a lot. Love the colour and all the nice little details. Top work.
the-way
I like it! What colour did you use to paint the bodyshell, please?
Charel G.
Don´t know how it´s called. It was a spray can I bought at the hardware store.
SRB Bloke
That is very simple, but a superb looking Scorcher. It just goes to show how everyone can have an amazing scorcher in thier collection. All it needs is a pair of 315's on the front so you can get some white lettering like the rears.
Leethal Driver
Yeah really like it. Nice simple colour scheme often does more than something fussy.
smoothrider
Wow! nice one...... i like her clean look a lot!
ScaleXtreme
Awesome photographic art, the bug looks micro
2qwik
Awesome!! Gotta love these cars, so much fun to drive and to work on. Top job!
skywhelp
great looker and love the camera work, top job
def4x4
Amezing pics and a awesome looking Scorcher.
pastimesteve
Love that color, and great pictures too!
Wyoming
fine looking Scorcher!
TIMECMDR
Some sweet looking photos, I also like the tan colour
JWeston
loving the colour!
Charel G.
Thanks for the kind comments. I really appreciate that.
BeetleOne
Wow! I missed it, Love pics #2 and 3, they would make a very fine wallpaper too
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