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Ok boys and girls, I want to swap out the generic POS chassis under my Sheriff Roscoe Dodge, but I cannot remember which Mopar chassis folks use.

I recall mention of a Road Runner, I believe a '71, but for the life of me cannot recall the details.

Born and raised in St Louis, I now suffer fron Anheuser's disease. It is brought on by Clydedales.

G

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G,

One commonly mentioned chassis (as I recall, but don't know because I haven't done it yet) is the AMT '68 Pymouth Belvedere.

Another is the AMT '71 Dodge Charger. I haven't tried that one, either ... because I've used all my '71 Charger chassis on older JoHan kits (sixties Mopars).

Either way ~ ~ ~ or even using the Roscoe kit chassis (did I really just say that?) ~ ~ ~ whatever you do ... lose the kit wheels!!!!!!

B) Build-off, my award-winning friend???

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Agent G - The AMT 1971 Charger chassis would be right for a 1971 & later Coronet / Charger / Road Runner / Satellite (and 1970 - 1974 Barracuda / Challenger as well ) , as the Roscoe's Ramp Jumper (or whatever it's called) is a B-Body Monaco .

The wheelbase is a *bit* different ; just adjust the rear axle to re-centre it to its proper spot .

Also , if the Charger's 8.75" diff "bothers" you (1974 was the last year for the 8.75" rear) , then perhaps either a Dana 44 (close enough) or Chrysler 9.25" (resin-cast I believe ...) is in order .

I have always despised the "Country-Wide" wheels and tyres in the MPC (et al.) Monaco "A38" kits !!!

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