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  1. Hello Steve, I agree with the veracity of the photograph, as well as what I narrate since they were the first two models we bought, we did not have any parts to exchange and we did not have experience in that either. I was 6 - 7 years old. I didn't know this world.
  2. Hello guys, if it weren't a Charger, what car could it be with a similar shape?
  3. Hi Andy, I don't think I forgot a Mustang, it's a classic anywhere in the world. My brother's had the Confederate flag on the roof, a decal, but it didn't have anything written on it. Thanks.
  4. Thank you Chris.
  5. Thank you very much Seth, of course it helps me, in it you can see the number on the hood, which is what interests me.
  6. Hello Seth, I already got the decal sheet, I wanted to know the number on the hood.
  7. Hi Mike, I would guess 1/25.
  8. Hello Alan, thank you very much for the help, I will look into that brand.
  9. Hello D.W., that's all I have of that kit, it wasn't a competition car, it was a street car, orange plastic, I think without chrome parts. Thank you very much for your contribution.
  10. Hello, in 1978 my brother and I bought two cars, a Mercedes Benz 300SL and another whose name or manufacturer I don't remember, of which I only have a few pieces left. The model looked a lot like a Dodge Charger, with a V8 engine, metal axles front and rear, orange, with water-based decals with the cross on the roof like the General Lee, but it didn't say anything. I attach a photograph of the wheels and seat. If anyone can help me...
  11. How quickly you have advanced, it looks very good, waiting for progress. Could you add a photograph of the decal sheet? Thank you so much. Greetings.
  12. Fantastic!! Congratulations.
  13. Very good!! Congratulations.
  14. Thanks Carl!!
  15. Thank you very much Larry and David.
  16. Hello Gary, ask whatever you want, I started with this kit a long time ago and I don't have many photographs, I didn't have a camera at that time. I have used everything, copper wires, rods made with parts from other models, sheets of plastic signage, soda straws, electrical cable insulation, etc., etc.
  17. Thank you very much David, there were many American cars here in the 60s and 70s, Ford Falcon, Ford Fairlane (Torino), Rambler, Dodge Polara, Chevrolet 400 and Chevy (Nova), most with 6 cylinders, some with V8 (Fairlane LTD and Dodge GTX).
  18. Well, it was one of the few large vehicles with a 4-speed box; I don't remember having any problems with the fenders. Thank you so much Ricky.
  19. Thank you James.
  20. Hello, here in Argentina this is a classic, derived from the Nova, with a 6-cylinder 250 cubic inch engine, 4-speed manual gearbox. To make this version I started from an AMT Old Pro to which I made the typical stripes with homemade inkjet printed decals. This is one of the 3 decorative design schemes that there were.
  21. Hello Ronald, the first time I put it together without painting, the second time I painted it blue and put an electric motor on it and the third time I think it is this one, now painted white. I already got him a trailer, a tanker. Thank you very much for your comments.
  22. Hello, I bought this kit in the 80s and I assembled and disassembled it three times, so I have to scratch reproduce parts, it is the only one that survived from my models from when I was a child. I thank Seth for sending me photographs of some lost pieces which I will now be able to reproduce. The truck is currently in this state. With this photograph from the internet I will make the decal that goes on the doors. Greetings.
  23. With those photographs I think it will be enough, thank you very much for your time and contribution Seth, greetings.
  24. Beautiful cars!! Congratulations.
  25. Lee and Seth, I deeply appreciate your intention, but shipping within my country is more expensive than what you can send me. I agree with the dimensions and with that I will make the piece.
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