Not much, only what AMT and MPC have been doing. Revell/Monogram have totally dropped out, and given their current state, who knows when any of their stuff will see the light of day again.
Most funny cars are pretty cheap on ebay and kit shows, I would just start hunting them down that way.
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The early Revell 426 Nitro engines are slightly under scale and thus are not really suited for updating AMT or MPC kits. I have no idea why Revell did this, but, it also carried over into the 1/16th scale cars.
I remember this was on the list back when the Blue Printer was around. They sent out a Poll on which kits you would like to see back and this was on it.
Wish I still had a copy of that list.
That nose was specific to the Prudhome car. That was one of the biggest differences between these kits.
Some came with front wire wheels or with Super Tricks. The Garlits and California Special cars have slotted rear wheels
I have one just for the Nostalgia Factor, along with its siblings that share everything else but the body.
I believe they did the same thing with the Datsun Pick Up and Ford Courier of sharing the same innards