Maverick models?

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by GrabberMav71, Sep 28, 2003.

  1. GrabberMav71

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    I have searched high and low for a scale model of a maverick. Is there any company that makes one?
     
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  3. Tim Wilmoth

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    There are no die-cast mavs or comets available that i know of so Im building a model of my car. I had to buy a 70 mustang to get the seats & wheels but it coming along slowly. I just fitted it together without glue to take these pics, Sorry they are not to good.
     
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    I made my own Maverick models by using the Johan Prostock kit and a Cougar or Mustang kit and some spare parts. Cut or grind the back seat out of the Cougar/Mustang kit, grind then file the seat to fit the Maverick interior bucket. Use front bucket seats to match install dash wheel/column and you have a complete stock Maverick interior! You can buy a stock Maverick hood and Grabber decals from ebay. Build the engine using a stock intake and carb/aircleaner from another kit. You can use the prostock wheels/tires with diferent rims. This will work. I have built 5 of these model and still have them. I bought a STOCK or Prostock Johan kit the 6cylinder version and make a sprint ( red white blue) of it it! It looks awsome, again I got all decals from ebay. I also disected a Palmer Kit to ger the "grabber hood" and made a 72 grabber! These are justs some Ideas I have played with to be able to make the Maverick they should have offered! I have a real 1974 Maverick Grabber and I wanted to make a model of it and this is the way I did it. It not a cheap model but its well worth it and its been fun enginering it. I you are not a model bulder I herd there will be a diecast soon. If so I will buy one! Joe
     

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    Maverick Guy Maverick Enthusiast

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    Picture of car

    Sharp ride! I like to color scheme, its different from what I have seen!:clap:
     
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    good Idea

    Hey I hadnt thought of using the back seat so now I have to do that. I did all the other things you said also (decals,stock air filter, etc) . Color was hard to match. but I got close. Still a work in Progress.
     
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    Maverick Man The Original Maverick Man

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    Two 1973 LDO Mavericks (one 4 Drag one 4 driving like Mad on the roads :) ) also have a 75 6cyl Stock! Ok, well sort of Stock :P
    shucks i thought he was talking about the other kind of models... lol :D
     

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