I don’t really need another one of these, have several of the various ‘75-76 kits. But just had a thought—using a spare Revell ‘68-69 Dart body along w the ‘75-76 front clip—-I’d have the start of a ‘75-76 Dart Swinger. Would need to scratchbuild the rear end though...
So if you are using the '80 Volare body and want a race car chassis and engine, the Petty Dart seems like it might work as a starting point...about the right size...
It was a Wagoneer....this was decades before the Grand Cherokee name. Two were built--the green one with the Ferrari nose was a '69, there was also a '77 with a stock body in orange w/ woodgrain trim.
Yes, there are so many real world subjects I'd love to see kitted, incl. modern SUVs...would love to have a WK2 Grand Cherokee in scale like my daily driver... so many cool variations of the GC could be done like the Trackhawk and Trailhawk. A current style Wrangler Rubicon or Gladiator would be great to see also..
To be realistic, I suspect it will be an existing wagon tool reissued with Coca-Cola decals. Maybe the Nomad, Vega dragster, ‘65 Chevelle or ‘79 Pinto. That would fit the Round 2 script—reissue existing tools w Coca-Cola decals and box art.
I'd assume it is happening, considering there is a Vega Pro Stock in the background of the announcement photo. And the bodies and bumpers for '71-73 and '74-75 Vega Pro Stocks have been shown at shows...
There seems to be at least 2 threads for this...one in General also. I posted a reply then wondered where it was..
http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/148933-2020-kit-development-update-from-round-2/?tab=comments#comment-2190817
Found an article on the 1:1 from a few years ago, sounds like a sweet package.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15344295/race-ready-ford-mustang-gt4-turnkey-race-car-is-an-international-player/