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Finished these up to bring to the open House. IMG_0567 by Ethan Cinatl, on Flickr IMG_0565 by Ethan Cinatl, on Flickr IMG_0566 by Ethan Cinatl, on Flickr
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Some pictures of the work to make them. I did use two 657G's that got really cut up. IMG_0511 by Ethan Cinatl, on Flickr IMG_0517 by Ethan Cinatl, on Flickr
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IMG_0526 by Ethan Cinatl, on Flickr IMG_0534 by Ethan Cinatl, on Flickr Cool trick for the rear wheels. If you pop out the drive hub centers of the Norscot 657 you can flip them inside out to make a smooth hub for the rear of your 651. IMG_0536 by Ethan Cinatl, on Flickr
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Nice work. I think the E model is a much better looking machine. The hood on the G models look so goofy.
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Some one needs to do 651E and 657E models on mass
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Gavin84w wrote:Some one needs to do 651E and 657E models on mass 657E's escpecially would sell well. Plus there are several variants of the decals produced over the years
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