We will be offering several 1964 Mercurys that come with a gorgeous body, roof (excepting convertibles of course), interior tub and a 10 page builders detail guide. You'll need an AMT 64 Mercury 2 door hardtop to use as a donor. This model is currently out of production, but if you don't have one, they are available at eBay just about all the time. This kit comes with a 10 page builders detail guide. $39.95 plus $6.50 shipping (Insured Priority Mail)
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With modifications, you can also build this kit as a Park Lane Sedan (illustrated in the brochure below), a Montclair sedan or a Monterey Sedan.
If you've never built a resin kit before, this is an excellent choice for your first attempt.
The following two photos show a model built by Gonzo's Vintage Cars & Restorationt to represent a Parklane with the Sports Package and dual-quad 427. The color used, Bittersweet, was only available on convertibles or cars ordered with the Sports Package which included bucket seats and console. WELL DONE, Gonzo!!!
The 10 page builders detail guide shows you a finished model, photos of prototypes, detail close-ups, an upholstery availability chart and samples for all Breezeway models, an interior component paint guide, additional resource materials list and a paint chart showing announcement day colors, available two-tones, special and spring colors. Also included is an order sheet for MCW paints.
As a "Freebie" the kit also includes enough of our new window glazing material to do several models... That's it shown below on one of our 1957 Chevrolet Sport Sedans. This one was built and detailed by Bob's Curbside 66. More photos and details are available at The Resin Realm.
...and some of our new "Chrome Trim" mylar stock for making interior and exterior trim pieces. It's real chrome plate, only a few thousandths thick, and is great for mirrors, dash, headliner and door trim, p/u bed strips and lining...you'll probably find a gazillion other uses for it. Unlike BMF it's chrome on both sides and has no adhesive coating. It's also not as flexible as BMF, but then again, it's not as fragile either. The last two pix tell the story.