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Alright folks, I'm sticking a fork in this one...

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Duplicolor Chrysler Champagne on the outside, GM Red on the inside.

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Thanks for looking

Edited by Slotto
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Posted

Nice build of this legendary car. I viewed one in real life in early 1964 at Crosstown Motors in Edmonton. As a 9 year old it was impressive especially when they started it inside the showroom... and the noise!

Cheers

DanL

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On 8/15/2022 at 1:10 PM, 70 Sting said:

Lowered + those wheels = cool ?

Nice texture on the roof as well.

agreed.

 

always like to the the turbine car. 

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Posted

I'm generally not a fan of 60s cars 'slammed on big hoops', but man, does it ever work well on this car. That looks really great. Cool vision, nice work.

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