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I agree it's very good. Some improvements maybe.
1- 5 Bolt rear rims
2- Silver hood ornament
3- White pan seat
4- Lose the www.
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I think you knit pickers should realize it is a cgi decal, not a real one, next thing you know you will want wires, reflectors, correct position for the shifter, gas, oil ect. ect....
all the easier to incorporate Bill’s list of four very reasonable suggestions, which would boost it from good to great.
I agree with Bill & Matt on those details.
It is so close to grade-A, let’s go for an A Cubbie! Keep up the good work.
 
I'm going to see if those changes can be made. So, I will have the fine tune version and that may be the one we need to use.
 
OK, if we want to get picky, I can see a few things right off.
1. It needs rear fender reflectors.
2. A silver button in the top of the implement lift lever.
3. An adjustment slot for the steering at the base of the dash tower.
4. An acorn nut on the steering wheel.
 
OK, if we want to get picky, I can see a few things right off.
1. It needs rear fender reflectors.
2. A silver button in the top of the implement lift lever.
3. An adjustment slot for the steering at the base of the dash tower.
4. An acorn nut on the steering wheel.

I don't think we are getting that picky. I think you're pulling my leg now.
 

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