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MPC 69 Charger...... What am I missing here?


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The original MPC '68-'69 Chargers were pretty nice, in fact IMHO they're a little better than the modern Revell kits in a couple areas. I still have the one I built in 1968 and cherish it. It's about due for a restoration. 

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Well, 5 clams supposedly buys a sealed original annual kit from 1969.

But...

Judging by the wear on the corners of the box and the freshness of the shrink, I'm suspicious. Why is this 50 year old plastic so clean and defect free?

I wouldn't give a plum nickel on this possible scam!!

Remember, there is also an Ebay seller that also sells vintage, mint, empty boxes.

Me thinks one sale leads to another. 

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7 hours ago, Oldcarfan27 said:

Well, 5 clams supposedly buys a sealed original annual kit from 1969.

But...

Judging by the wear on the corners of the box and the freshness of the shrink, I'm suspicious. Why is this 50 year old plastic so clean and defect free?

I wouldn't give a plum nickel on this possible scam!!

Remember, there is also an Ebay seller that also sells vintage, mint, empty boxes.

Me thinks one sale leads to another. 

   Great point, never thought of that....

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23 hours ago, gtx6970 said:

No way would I buy a so called factory sealed kit online unless it was dirt cheap

I agree.

But then again, I plan on building them, so I wanna see what's in the box.

 

I guess if you're a collector, you'll never be the wiser if there's an AMT '49 Mercury inside. :rolleyes:

 

 

 

 

Steve 

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11 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

I agree.

But then again, I plan on building them, so I wanna see what's in the box.

 

I guess if you're a collector, you'll never be the wiser if there's an AMT '49 Mercury inside. :rolleyes:

 

 

 

 

Steve 

Good point Steve.   Would the tires cause body and window damage back then?

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Don't think of this as a kit that will be built, as that is highly unlikely.  Instead, think of it as a collectible item associated with 1969 Dodge Chargers.  The buyer probably already has one or more 1:1 cars, a bunch of factory accessories (either on the car, in original boxes, or both), every dealer brochure and book you can imagine, and promos in every color.  An unassembled kit would fit right into the collection.

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