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MrHemi1971

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  • Birthday 11/29/1971

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  1. me too, I'd love to have the custom nose and rear bumper off of the 72 Roadrunner kit.
  2. Well, you have many options. If you wanted to do it as a curbside, you could start with the Tamiya or Fujimi for best results, if you wanted to do a full engine, start with the Fujimi enthusiast kit. The wheels? good luck!! I've been looking for decades for a set of those wheels in scale. I have a hazy memory of someone making a resin set eons ago, but havent seen anything since. Fujimi made a newer set of Ruf wheels that were used on the 964, but they arent even close to the yellowbird wheels.
  3. You know what would be a great kit to do? an early Jeep Wagoneer, or a Jeep FC chassis anything. Something that hasn't been done before. as much as I love mopars, seeing another B-body variant that was already done would be boring. The 65 was awesome because it was never made in a plastic kit (Yes, I KNOW THE RESIN VERSIONS WERE OUT FOR A WHILE) But the Wagoneer chassis could also be used for a full size cherokee, you could put a bunch of different grille options in and get some serious amount of diversity with minimal tooling effort. it just seems like beating a dead horse when it comes to what new stuff is wanted. How many versions of a 57 chevy, 32 ford, 69 camaro, etc, etc do we need? How about a 1970's Imperial? 1970 Sport Fury GT? Early Sweptline Pickup? 1980's Crew Cab Ram?? Just something new and different.....My .02
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