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drodg

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  1. There was a 1967 Imperial on Bring a Trailer last week that looked very similar to the 68 you built. Nice builds.
  2. drodg

    1967 GTX

    That really looks good
  3. Great story. My dad was looking in 1972 at a used 1970 Fury III. For about the same money they had a Sublime 70 Superbird on the same lot. I told my dad btw you should by that Superbird instead of the Fury as it will probably be worth a lot of money some day. Of course he bought the Fury.
  4. You know the sad thing about the Chrysler small block is they all did that and a little STP took care of it. At least until your next oil change. When I say all there were probably a lot that didn't but it was pretty common and after the engine warmed up the lifter click went away. I don't think the 340's did it but quite a few 318's did. Anyhow a little worthless knowledge many years later.
  5. That kit has held up well. If I posted my pictures of my builds from high school you may not be that impressed. Great job!!!
  6. That is a great job. Congratulations
  7. Grogeous!
  8. Love it!
  9. Good job, actually very good job. I am learning to do body test fits before I go through the heart ache of a paint job etc getting messed up from putting the body and chassis together.
  10. Great job
  11. Bill good morning. I am finishing up a 67 Coronet R/T right now it is a Revell but a few years release before the 69 Charger and 68 Charger. I would think it would be similar but I installed the glass and then put the assembled interior into the body shell. I typically leave the radiator support loose because of the tight fit of the engine that is in the chassis. You may want to get other opinions but that worked for me.
  12. Nice job and I agree with Michelle I wish they would release an Aspen R/T.
  13. Well having the same kit but never building I think this looks great. It may be the only finished one I have ever seen! Great job.
  14. Is that an updated Kawasaki Mach III or Mach IV kit they are showing on the Hasegawa stand? Good way to own one with out killing myself
  15. Kind of a work of art. Congratulations
  16. Great job
  17. Obviously not a new tool
  18. Looking good
  19. This appeared on Model Car Roundup this morning. https://www.modelroundup.com/1970-Dodge-Challenger-USPS-p/amt-r2-1401.htm
  20. Looks really good and love the hardtop. I think the only thing that always stood out to me on the AMT kit is the headlights. They never quite look correct like too small or something. You did a beautiful job on that build.
  21. That is a beautiful job.
  22. Great Job
  23. I have that same kit. 1. Richard Petty's car and the second one being a factory stock. I will watch this.
  24. Great looking GTO Those wheels from Fireball look so much more accurate. I assume you used his 14" wheels and the backs from the kit fit with those wheels? Thanks great job again
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