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1974 Dodge Club Cab


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  • 2 weeks later...

Haven’t done much done on this one. I was looking at the deal brochure and decided that using the donor kits gas cap wasn’t gonna work. 
I found that one of my Dodge van kits had a gas cap that would work. 
Greg Wann made a mold of it for me. 
I think it added the right touch to it. 
 

 

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On 1/13/2021 at 12:05 PM, Bainford said:

Good looking truck. Nice work so far. Who makes the resin body and grill?

I have a '72 Crew Cab project in similar colours coming up sometime. Your build is inspiring me.

The OP is the maker of the resin body, he mentions it in the first post. He is working with some others to bring these to market.

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Where can I pick up one of these resin club cabs.  I'm currently working a MPC kit (1978) which has the regular cab.  I used to own a '79 club cab with a slant 6.  Found a 1/25 scale slant 6 in a Plymouth kit and was going to put in the MPC kit.  However if I can get this club cab I'd rather save it for that.  Any joy?

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