LAMINATED VINTAGE ASPHALT MODIFIED PINTO, X3-

I made this one up as Jimmy Hendickson's #X3, because for me that was probably the first Pinto I had seen at Islip Speedway, and it made an impression.
LAMINATED PINTO ON CHASSIS-

The particular car is based on the 4 inch FCR - "slightly off" 1/24 scale I know - strictly it really comes in around 1/28 - but it allows the use of shorter diameter tires and lets these cars go FAST. And with the featherlight bodies and commercial style chassis these cars can really run on big tracks.
I will be doing these in 1/32 for a Womp, just like the other more contemporary "Tour Modifieds" I have been making on nymodifieds.com.
IN PROGRESS VINTAGE NY MODIFIED PINTO-

I scratch built the prototype chassis. It is straight up - not offset - and utilizes custom body mounts, fairly simple single rails, nerfs and bumpers - all part of the effort to replicate where those NY Modifieds were at that time - and all in an effort to get a simple folded paper form to achieve the "right look".
Inspired by the Reality Modifieds and various folded paper Dirt Modifieds - these Pinto, Vega, Gremlin, Chevette, Mustang II, Vintage NY Modifieds are really the cars I relate to from when I was a kid.
Plus there is a community of paper crafting car body shapes that is broader than was aware of - Thanks internet…
TURISMO CARRETERA IN PAPER-

This one runs on a slot car chassis - pretty ambitious incorporating the rounded forms...
FORD ESCORT FOLDED-

Another, this time more angular form sitting on a slot car chassis.
Here a few more from the past...
MARCH 1967 CAR MODEL MAGAZINE-

In the Spring of 1967, Car Model magazine featured a "Cut Out Your HO Little Red Wagon!" paper body on the front cover of the March issue.
AUGUST 1967 CAR MODEL MAGAZINE-

Later during the 'Summer of Love' in 1967 they offered "HO Cutout #5", a more complex form - the Hurst Hemi Under Glass.
I am sure this all had probably been done well before 1967 and like I said, over the years I have seen similar craft type projects, but it does show that fairly simple methods and materials can fool the eye - so another thing to pull inspiration from…
I should post up some of the other folded cars and body styles I mentioned going forward - if there is an interest I will probably put them up on my 'hobby' website, nymodifieds.com for other racers and builders.