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Revell Sox & Martin 67 Satellite


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Just got this kit at WalMart and opened it to find the wrong wheels in the box. It contains the Cragar S/S type wheels instead of the correct Keystones. Not possible to build a correct Sox & Martin car from the box.

I don't get it, the original boxing had the correct wheels. The original mold must still be around.

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There must be a separate tooling insert for the wheels, as the original stock-only issue (#7359) contained Magnum 500 style wheels, and the second issue S&M car (#7365) had the Kesytone Klassic Kustomag wheels. It's possible the Keystone wheel insert went missing or was damaged, so they used the wheel insert from the '67 Coronet kit, which IIRC included Cragar S/S wheels at one time.

IMHO, neither the Keystone Klassic Kustomag nor the Cragar S/S wheels in any of Revell's kits looked all that great, and there are better options available.

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Then there's the kit's life-long powertrain-drivetrain mismatch goof : Hemi / 4-speed / 8.75" rear is wrong !! Should either have a TorqueFlite or a Dana 60 ; the '60 was behind every 440 / 440+6 / Hemi when the 4-speed was optioned ; the 8.75" rear was the standard diff behind most 440 / 440+6 (excepting the special 1969 lift-off fibreglass Road Runner and Super Bee , where the 4.10 was the only diff).

In short ; the Sox & Martin 1967 "RO23J" kit has the incorrect differential ; it should be a Dana 60 .

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I know about the rear end, but that's an easy swap with one from an AMT kit.

I have a set of aftermarket Ketstones but they are 1/24. The only 1/25 Keystones I am aware of are the old AMT parts.

The 1/25 Revell '68 Dodge Charger R/T kits include a set of 14" Keystone Klassic wheels, but they are a bit generic, and not as crisp as the front wheels in the Revell '64 Ford T-Bolt kits IMHO. Here are the '68 Charger's wheels I mentioned:

Revell68ChargerKeystones.jpg

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