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Thank you , one and all , for your opinions , suggestions , and examples . Oddly , the promos of certain vehicles are waaayyyyyy cheaper than their kit counterparts ; this Monza being case-in-point ! When I'd stated that I didn't want to "Compromise the integrity..." , what I should have said was , " I have no plans to cut this thing up ." I'm going to keep the feelers out for the 1978 Monza annual (the so-called "Mighty Mouse" kit) . I have sentimental attachment to that particular release . Keep your opinions , suggestions , and examples coming , everyone
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I just picked up a really clean , original , untouched 1978 Monza Promo for next to nothing , and am at a 'crossroads' as to "What should I do ( or not do ) to it ?" Truly , what I'm after is a simple detailing of the promo ; painting the trim , detail painting of the interior , wheels , etc. , while not compromising the integrity of the promo it self . Looking for opinions , and examples of refurbished / modified / detailed promos . Thank you .
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Chuck Berry was thee inventor of Rock & Roll , period . "Too Much Monkey Business " remains one of my favourites to this day ; it's the epitomy of Rock & Roll !
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Dave Shuklis' Shamrock
1972coronet replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
What makes the late Mr. Shuklis' work even more outstanding is that he had was paralysed ---- he used his mouth to build and create these crazy customs ! ( at least that's what I remember reading in a reprinted article in a 1983 Auto World catalogue ... please correct me if my info is erroneous ) -
Matty Winspur's "The Fabulous Hudson Hornet".
1972coronet replied to Dave Metzner's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I had absolutely no idea that Hudson Motor Car Company was the very same Hudson of Hudson's Department Store fame ! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_Motor_Car_Company For what-ever reason(s) , I never followed their history ; the most that I knew about Hudson was their engine (the big-displacement 6 cylinder) , and that my paternal grandfather owned one in c.1949 . This kit looks like it belongs in my collection ! That is one sweet 1/4 miler ! Q-Stock ! Whoa ! Does the kit have the Hydra-Matic trans or is it a manual ? ***Anecdotal history dressed in humour for my fellow Rock & Roll fans : Hudson's , the department store in Detroit , refused to carry the MC5's 'Kick Out The Jams' due to the presence of a foul word ( which I won't intimate any further here ) . So , the MC5 took out an ad in one of the fledgling underground magazines ; the crux of which was a resounding "_____ Hudson's !" emblazoned in the ad , along with the Elektra Records' logo . Hudson's then called Elektra --- largely a Jazz label in 1968 --- and said , "We're pulling every Elektra record from our shelves due to the advertisement !" .*** -
68 Dodge Dart 440 Custom Finally Finished 3-29-17
1972coronet replied to microwheel's topic in WIP: Model Cars
That Dart is looking sweet !! I really , really like that grafted 'Cuda hood ; fits perfectly . The fuel cap is spot on for the parts' store's replacement pieces ; a splendid addition ! The 440 is gorgeous , of course . Keep up the great work ! -
It's alleged that the TX9 Black 1968 Charger R/T has managed to survive . The Charger which was destroyed was allegedly the yellow-painted-black , 318 / Torqueflite model . Story goes that Bill Hickman bought tow 1968 Chargers outright from Glendale Dodge for use in the film : the TX9 Black 440 R/T 4-speed , and a yellow 318 model ; the latter of the two was the one which was flung-into the Standard Oil fuel station at the end of the chase . I've heard / read about various accounts over the decades regarding both cars from the film ; some with concrete tales , others quite far fetched . If Marti validates this car as the Highland Green '68 GT 390 as being one of the stars , I'd be pleasantly surprised .
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I believe that the kit's engines are 352 or 360 . The afore-mentioned 390 and 406 are also in the FE ( Ford - Edsel ) family ; that series went up to 428 cubes .
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Round 2 March 2017 Product Spotlight
1972coronet replied to MrObsessive's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I've said this before , and I'll certainly say it again : Please , Round2 , would you see to it to add the DOHC Hemi to the stock release of the '70 'Bee ?? I've never been a fan of the Pro Street stylling ( excepting , perhaps , the very early iterations ; namely , the Gapp & Rousch '76 Mustang II with its killer "385" Series engine , and stock-appearance ) , even when that "movement" was new . I am quite looking forward to the Super Bug making a return ! That's been on my radar for ~10 years ... always high-priced stuff on eBay ... -
Mopar vinyl top query
1972coronet replied to br67's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Assembly plant variances is another possibility . In 1971 , the Plymouth B-bodies were assembled at at least 3 plants : Los Angeles ( Ca. ) , Windsor , Ontario ( CA ) , and Lynch Road ( Det. Mi. ) . Could be a supplier deal , too . Perhaps some suppliers supplied coloured mouldings , whereas others supplied the more-common stainless (and even that nasty anodised aluminimum from mid-1972 & later ). Then there's the possibility that the coloured mouldings were only available with certain top colours and / or trim levels ( e.g. , Road Runner versus Satellite Sebring Plus or GTX ) . Hamtramck Historical is your friend . http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/library.shtml -
NICE Belvedere 2 door post ! Looks like the kind of "Boulevard Bruiser" that I'd see when I was a kid . Can't wait to see how nice your '62 Chevy is going to come out !
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Very , very nice RM21H8 ! This build is especially outstanding when one considers what you've been through on a personal level ; an inspiration to us all ! Keep on keepin' on !
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I bought a 1972 Charger Rallye MPC Annual a few years ago for next to nothing . It's a rebuilder , with all of the 1972-specific parts intact . Been toying with the idea of grafting the 1972-only Rallye doorskins onto the newer AMT 1971 Charger body , and installing the 1972-only interior into the AMT Charger's platform . I'm going to replicate my own version of the super rare 440 Six Pack . Needless to say , it's going to be a while before I undertake a project of that 'scale' . It's too bad that MPC ( et al. ) "modified" the tooling of the 1973-1974 Charger to the extent that they did . I would love to build one of them as a wagon !
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68 Dodge Dart 440 Custom Finally Finished 3-29-17
1972coronet replied to microwheel's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I understand that . For some reason , I couldn't remember whether or not the 2-in-1 1968 Dart GTS / Hurst-Hemi release included the U/C headers from the Landy kit ---- it's been a while since I've checked my stash . Those 'Cuda scoops do look great on that car ! Nice job , man ! -
68 Dodge Dart 440 Custom Finally Finished 3-29-17
1972coronet replied to microwheel's topic in WIP: Model Cars
The Landy 1968 SS/EA Dart kit has underchassis headers ... -
Four door or sedan/post interest
1972coronet replied to disconovaman's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I can't be alone here in believing that a 1984-1990 Caprice 9C1 wouldn't sell like mad ! After all , their 1991-1992 9C1 sold quite well , didn't it ? Then there's the 1977-1978 Dodge Monaco ( MPC ) ... 1968 Fury I ( JoHan ) ... both A38 models , and both sold well . As far as longroofs ? I'd love to see a 1964 Chevelle 300 two door wagon , with a 6 cylinder / Powerglide and a hot small block / 4-speed as options . -
-Pilot 1970 Chevelle ...
1972coronet replied to 1972coronet's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That wouldn't surprise me for a moment . But why a base L34 model ? Why not an LS5 ? An LT1 ( which was a Corvette and Z28 --- and the Yenko COPO Nova --- engine only for 1970 ) ? Maybe that's why the standard engine was "chosen" ; an LS6 could 'throw-a-red-flag' . Really , how far did the 'no assigned V.I.N.' go ? No dashboard tag = illegal (since the 1968 model year) . I'm not sure as to when VIN's were required by mandate (?) -
Short review - AMT Trojan Horse Mustang II Funny Car
1972coronet replied to Chris in Berwyn's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I don't recall ever seeing an AMT kit --- new tooling-wise --- with any type of alignment pins . I've got a few of the Matador annuals ; none of them have pins for the engine block halves , transmission halves , etc. , etc. When I was a kid , that used to frustrate me to no end ! Ha ha ha . -
This kit has been on my radar since its release . I've seen many nice builds of it . That blue is going to look killer ! It seems like the majority of these cars -- "1:1" or kits -- are either red or white , so that blue is really going to stand out nicely . I've been thinking of doing one in a mint green metallic ...
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Moebius 1965 Plymouth Belvedere I Is Completed
1972coronet replied to mrmike's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Man , that is coming along quite nicely , Mike ! I positively love that colour ! You have the patience of a saint , putting that shifter ball decal on ( ) . Very nice interior work , too ! Have yourself a great week , Mike ! -
-Pilot 1970 Chevelle ...
1972coronet replied to 1972coronet's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I doubt that it would have any value if it were a base model , a wagon , and-or a 6 cylinder. I'm more familiar with Chrysler's pilot vehicles , and how they were assigned V.I.N.s , and how they found their way into the public's hands : 1970 Coronet R/T convertible which was built in April 1969 ; 1971 440 Six Pack Super Bee with its mis-struck "First Job Rramed" [sic] (should read : "Framed") , and some others that I'm forgetting at the moment .Would those aforementioned cars have any greater value if they were , say , a 1970 Duster with a 318 ? A 1973 Coronet with a 225 ? Who truly knows how that L34 Chevelle escaped , found its way to a dealership , and then into the hands of its subsequent owners ? After all , if G.M. didn't assign V.I.N.s to their pilot cars , then how was this car ever titled ? -
Certainly , there are many of my fellow gear heads whom have read about the pilot 1970 Chevelle ( a hand-built L34 [ 350hp 396 ] Super Sport ) , but for those of you whom haven't heard about this anomaly , I present this : http://www.hotrod.com/articles/1970-chevrolet-chevelle-ss396-pilot-car-escaped-general-motors-crusher-1969/
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Yes sir ! Nova Scotia , right ?
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1.1 cars that got away
1972coronet replied to l88 chevelle's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Three more which come to mind : 1.) 1973 Challenger Rallye 340 . This car was the next (short) block over from my home in Whittier . It was F8 green with F8 green interior ; 340 (obviously) , auto (console) , 3.55 Sure Grip , AM/FM 5 speaker Multiplex Stereo . Backlight Defogger . 95% original paint . Two fine cracks in the dash pad (typical California stuff) . "Driver Quality" paint . Asking price was $3,600 ( in 1989 ) , and the seller (original owner) would take $3,000 (a screamin' deal !!) . Well , I only had $1,000 saved for a car , so that was a no-go . Of course , after-the-fact , my dad says to me , "I would have loaned you the rest . You didn't seem like you were interested in the car though !" ( I was certainly interested , but the price vs. budget put a frown upon my already-Celtic-stoich face ...) 2.) 1974 Monaco "A38" ( Police Conversion Sales Code ) , DK41L4D . This ex-CHP car was sitting by the maintenance shed at Rio Hondo College ( also known as "USC" : University South of the Cemetery ) , in washed-out 999 Black / 999 White livery --------- exactly like the coveted Bluesmobile ! I was able to find the Groundskeeper one day ; the gate to his yard was open , so I walked in . He was busy , so I shot a glance at the car's V.I.N. , pleasantly surprised to see the telltale "DK41" ( "D" = Dodge Full-Size ; "K" = Police Model ; "41" = 4 Door Sedan ) , but the engine code ( "L" = 245 hp 360 , albeit in ultra-heavy-duty form ... and the CHP-spec cam grind ! ) was slightly offputting ( at that time ) . Surprisingly , the car was running and operational . The Groundskeeper fired that 360 off and it roared to life instantly , its special cam emitting a healthy "rump-rump-rump" through the "A38"-specific mufflers . I drove the car a short distance , and it ran okay. The asking price was $800 ( !!! ) , but that was about $801 more than I had at the time . 3.) 1971 Coronet Wagon . What was so special about a Coronet Wagon ? Oh , just the fact that it was equipped with the 300 hp 383 Magnum ... ...backed by a factory 4-speed ! This car was at 101 Used Cars ( ostensibly named after the original routing of U.S. 101 ) in San Diego . The dealer wanted something like $3,500 for it ( in 1991 dollars ) , and it would have been worth every penny . I toyed with the idea of trading my super clean 1972 Swinger for the 'WL45N1A' ; however , "reality" hit me : however could I afford to feed a hungry 383 ? I passed . About a year later I read an article in Mopar Collectors' Guide about a " 1-of-1 , 1971 Coronet wagon with a factory 383 Mag / 4-speed..." ... ...a completely different car from the one that I saw --and passed on-- only one year prior , -