That's a shame, too- Chrysler had some very cool concepts!
Guess I'll never see that Power Wagon Concept kit I'd love to have so much, much LESS a 1:25 WWII style Power Wagon.
Sheesh- I used one of these chassis under a '62 Bel Air bubbletop AND in a '66 Fairlane (after I grafted on the Fairlane's front subframe). It's a very versatile chassis, maybe second to the AMT '66 Nova Pro Street Chassis.
Forgot this one- another Dodge Ad, starring 'Meatwad' from Aqua Teen Hunger Force. They played the ad quite a bit during the show, now that I remember.
That Chassis fits under the Bee, GTX, AND the '68 Roadrunner with very little effort, and if I recall, doesn't need too much fitting to work under a '74 GTX or '71 Charger, either.
I can see the day when Buick outlives its usefulness and gets 'Oldsmoblied' as well. One day, it will just be Chevrolet and Cadillac... unless they drop the 'brand' names altogether and just start slapping GM badges on them.
The Cadillac Mirage (basically a coachbuilt El Camino style custom pickup) looks pretty cool- I've wanted to build one of those as a 'Cowboy Caddy' beater for years. Looks like I'm a step closer!
Looks way better than mine, but then I only got as far as peeling off the shrink wrap and taking the sprues out of their bags on the one I had. Seeing yours, I just might have to revisit that kit...
I tried that once. On the fourth day, when the blood in my eyeballs started clotting and I was weak from hunger, I finally gave up. Then again, I had dial-up at the time, so maybe it was hopeless to begin with!