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92 chevy van
iamsuperdan replied to Grzegorz's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Did you modify the grille from a Silverado/Sierra kit to make the grille? -
My dad still has all of his old gear from over the years; 70s, 80s, and beyond. The reel-to-reel and record player are still set up and connected, but I haven't seen the R2R used in quite some time. I've still got all of my stereo stuff. Most of what I bought is mid-90s, but I still have some late-80s Sony gear that was hand me down from my dad. I'll be honest though, usually I just stream the music I hive in iTunes or Spotify from the computer over the Sonos, or I listen to satellite radio. I don't use the CD player or cassette player that much.
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Brian James Trailer, What's In The Box
iamsuperdan replied to martinfan5's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
I saw a pic of this around here earlier today, and was immediately intrigued. Thanks for posted this. Now I want one! -
Awesome! Warmoth products are fantastic! I have a Strat neck on one of my guitars and it's just awesome in every way. Post pics when yours is back together!
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Solid trade just completed with Kennyboy. Kit arrived in a timely manner and was packaged with no concerns. Thanks Ken!
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If you're going for the look of a used one, then it will be really interesting to see how you make the interior looks completely torn up! lolz. I was considering one of these a few years ago, and was scouring the gov't auction sites. Every one looked fine on the outside, but the insides were just awful. Seats torn up, dash pads ridiculously heat cracked, etc. Pretty sure you'll be able to nail the look though, based on what you've posted so far.
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Its All About the Paint
iamsuperdan replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Totally agree. A poor paint job just makes a model fail in my mind. How many times have we seen a completed kit, with awesome engine detailing, awesome weathering, great interior, and then a really bad paint finish. Totally loses. Which is why I'm rarely happy with my finished builds! I'm still trying to master the art of the paintjob. -
Looks great so far!
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I love this. My fav generation of 5 series.
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Big fan of his acting. Aliens and Weird Science always come to mind when talking about him. However, who remembers his music career? He directed, and was featured in this classic. And he was in the new wave band Martini Ranch.
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Old blade disposal?
iamsuperdan replied to Earl Marischal's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Old Advil bottle. When it's full, I close the lid tightly and toss it. -
I didn't say anyone was arguing. But I know there are some around here that are a little, shall we say, obsessed with detail. I was just pointing out some things. For future reference, Clearly Scale is putting out a complete Hellcat upgrade kit shortly. Engine, body, wheels, etc.
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I'm going to be "that guy" and disagree again. I don't think it's a Scatpack car. The Scatpacks had the bumblebee badge on the front fenders, and had no SRT labels anywhere on the car. The SRT392s had the 392 Hemi emblem on the fenders, and the SRT emblem in the grille. Not trying to be a d*ck, but the Challenger is like the one modern car I know about. The purple one above was mine, and I lease out a fair number of these things for work. I'm going to shut up now so we can get back to a built thread. I have the same kit of the shelf, so looking forward to seeing what you do with it.
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Not a Hellcat. Wrong wheels, wrong grille, wrong hood, wrong emblems. That is an SRT Challenger 392. For comparison, here's the Hellcat I leased a customer last year. You can see not only the center hood scoop, but the two vents on the sides of the hood.Front bumper and grille are different shapes as well.
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What do YOU like about the MoPars?
iamsuperdan replied to JollySipper's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
When I was a teen and learning to drive in the late 80s, my parents were definite Mopar people. Dad had a dark green '77 Fury that was an ex-police cruiser. Mom was driving a dark brown 1978 Fury Sport Suburban wagon. That's what I learned to drive on. And learned to parellel park with, which explains why I'm so good at it now! We also had a 1968 Fury III convertible in triple white. Would have been my first car, but my parents felt that a convertible would have been a dumb first car, especially living here in semi-northern Canada! Yup, three Furys in the garage at the same time. The sedan was sold and replaced with a new Chevy Spectrum. The wagon was replaced with an AWD Subaru Loyale wagon. -
What do YOU like about the MoPars?
iamsuperdan replied to JollySipper's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
I'm not specifically a Mopar guy. Or a Ford guy or a GM guy. I'm just a car guy. I appreciate all of it. But there is something about the late 60s Mopars that I dig. The Charger, the GTX. Would do many illegal and immoral things for a Superbird or Charger Daytona. -
I graduated in 1991. Have so far skipped all the reunions. Mainly because I still keep in touch with the "old gang" and we get together several times throughout the year. I still jam with the guys from my old high school thrash metal band too. No need to reminisce with the people I really don't know.
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In the half tons, on upper end trim levels, he might have had a point. The GMC 1500 SLT and Denali models use the 8-speed transmission, which is unavailable in a Chev product. Likewise, the 6.2L EcoTec3 V8 is not available in most Chev 1500 models. However, in this case, he was looking at the 1 ton, which is mechanically identical. We see this right now with the Nissan NV200 and the Chev City Express. Identical, except for badging. Yet people swear the Nissan is the better vehicle. However, if anyone has been looking at these, go with the Chev. It has a better warranty and better fleet concessions.
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I'm more amused by the fact that Chevs and GMCs are built on the same production line, using all of the same mechanical and drivetrain parts. Smae engine, frame, transmission, brakes, suspension, steering, everything. Other than body panels and colour of the dash lights, they're the same truck. So how he could find the Chevs to be unreliable and the GMCs to be the best is beyond me. Around here, it's a pretty even split among the different brands.
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Favorite Obscure or Discovered Music Album
iamsuperdan replied to afx's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
I've been digging Vy Pole lately. Sort of a cross between ambient music and metal. https://vypole.bandcamp.com/album/woven-trail I play their stuff in the office all the time. -
Not sure if this should go in the "pleased me" thread or the "irked me" thread. But it just makes me chuckle, so I guess this is the better place for it. Had a client in this morning looking for new trucks. No problem. In the words of the client; "I don't want quotes on a new Chev. Horrible trucks. I'll only look at the GMC." He then went on to explain that Chevrolets were unreliable and prone to issues, and how in his research and experience, he's found GMC to be the most reliable trucks out there. I considered getting into it, but then remembered that even when completely wrong and ridiculous, the customer is always right. I laughed to myself, and am now finding a half dozen new GMCs for him. Clients like this keep it interesting around here for sure.
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The Walking Dead 2/19/2017 Iconic Truck Trailer
iamsuperdan replied to ranma's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
So Hardwick said it was the actual trailer from SATB. Now it's easy to dirty up and dress a trailer to look apocalyptic, but I can't imagine that someone would have added the lower skirts to that trailer, would they? Knowing what the trailer is, wouldn't the owner leave it original? I'm guessing it's a replica. Still, pretty cool to see. -
The Walking Dead 2/19/2017 Iconic Truck Trailer
iamsuperdan replied to ranma's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Yup. Noticed that immediately! Wifey was all "what are talking about?"