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  1. My parents' 1969 Dart 'Custom' (trim level) 2 door hardtop . 273 / 904 , AM radio , etc. It was a gift in 1971 to my parents . My paternal grandmother stopped driving (age 75) , so she gave it to us . It was the family car from 1971 - 1976 (kept until 1985) , when its 'family' status was upstaged by a ... 1976 Mercury Monarch . 2 door coupe , Ghia edition . 351-W . Silver , cranberry-coloured leather interior , with a silver Landau top . Bought new in March 1976 . The odd thing about that car was that it had no sound system from the factory (!!) . An upscale , $6,000 car ... and no radio ! Whittier Radio & Television ( 213-OX.-89451) was chosen to install an AM/FM / 8-Track , speakers , and antenna .
  2. Mike Foxer , that is one handsome companion !! There's just some-thing about male Red Tabbies . Al Tubbs , Through myt experiences , I've recognised that Calico and Tortiseshell cats (98% of them are female) are the best hunters ! Dan DieselDawg142 , Pigs do make for great pets ! There was a Norweigen family ( I was friends with their children , my peers ) whom had a pig as a pet . Tripped me out the first time I saw it ! It was very friendly ; it liked spending time on the couch with me (and other visitors whom weren't afraid of it ... ha ha ha) . Here's a photo of Skully , a friends' kitten . He's half Scottish Fold , half British Shorthair
  3. You're on the right path ; it's a music performance programme . Hint # 1 : The show's name and set changed in 1973 .
  4. (hint : a programme which showcased popular music acts)
  5. "Smoke 'em if you've got 'em !" 1952 DeSoto steering wheel with a centre-mounted cigarette dispenser !
  6. I'm a life-long California resident ; I constantly see that 'New Formula' b.s. , and every time , I become irritated !! If I can , I'll go to great lengths to avoid products with a "-50" or a "-CA" in its part number ...
  7. Blues Brothers (1980) . Scene inside "Bob's Country Bunker" . "You boys owe me a lot of money for all that beer you drank tonight , G** ***** !"
  8. I was going to guess that the Charger 500 grille was going to be used for a conversion to a 1971 model ...
  9. What info are you referring to , Tim ? I see both Junkman and Rob Hall replies ; am I missing some-thing ?
  10. Map of Riverside International Raceway from c.1962 :
  11. My Guilty Pleasure kits are really more subject-related versus manufacture-related : - AMT 1953 F-100 - Monogram 1955 F-100 - Revell 1956 F-100 The latter of those three is an undisputed pile ... but its finer points have always sucked me back in , no matter how many failled attempts I've made over the years to assemble one that was "look-at-this" worthy ! Admittidly , my last attempt at that dinosaur was 27 years ago (!!) . I finally had its bed-to-cab-back gap dialled-in ; laid down a sweet Cherry Red paint job ; and had the Pontiac engine looking respectable ... ... then on 1st Oct 1987 @ 0742 HRS , all of that work --and about 85% of my collection-- was destroyed by an earthquake . - MPC 1973-1976 Duster and Dart Sport annuals / reissues - Monogram 1970 Chevelle SS-454 ; 1970 Boss 429 ; 1970 GTX 440 Six Barrel ; 1970 Challenger T/A ; 1969 1/2 Super Bee Six Pack ; 1971 Hemi'Cuda hardtop From their introduction in c.1982 until c.1992 , I built untold numbers and versions of those classic kits. At one point in 1986/1987 , Kay-Bee Toys was selling the Challenger and Super Bee kits for 99 cents ! That was an absolute steal even back then ! - MPC 1976-1978 Pinto and Mustang II annuals The 1976 annual was one of my very first glue kits . I was 6 years old and had finally graduated from snaps ; the 1976 Pinto Sportabout box art grabbed my attention , sitting on the shelf at the local Market Basket . IIRC , its price was $3.25 . As of recent , I've grabbed a couple of the Monogram 1955 F-100 kits ; I'm impatiently awaiting the arrival of the AMT 1953 F-100 ; and I have been toying with the idea of buying one of those dreaded Revell 1956 F-100 kits ... ... hopefully mother nature will favour my efforts with that kit this go'round .
  12. At one time I had every Black Sabbath album from 1970-1975 on 'Quad' !
  13. Like most , I watch videos on YouTube ( I especially enjoy vintage footage ) ; but unlike most , I don't have an iPod , MP3 , etc. The sound unit in my '13 Civic is quite good (although , I wish that it was equipped with a 5-8 disc changer ...) . Even with the car's windows up , every-one can hear when I'm blasting Iggy & The Stooges 'Raw Power' ! Conversely , I rather enjoy the monaural mix of Pink Floyd 'Piper at the Gates of Dawn' . Its sound quality easily surpasses the stereo mix , with one exception : 'Interstellar Overdrive' ! Any-one who's familiar with that spacey instrumental will know what I'm talking about ; the whirlling , swooshing outro of that far-out tune is 'missing' from the Mono Mix . Oh , well .
  14. ChrisBcritter -That story has made its rounds --with embellishments and hyperbole-- in my hometown (Whittier) for decades . The assembly plant where he practised "Urban Valhalla" was actually in (Pico) Rivera , southwest corner of Rosemead / Washington : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Assembly Now , on to "Jeep" ... Where to begin ? The vehicles associated with that nomenclature have been junk for decades , and were only worsened by the Daimler reign ! Front wheel drive Jeep ?!?!? You're kidding , right ? "Patriot " ?? As I'm fond of saying , "What's so 'patriotic' about a Jeep whose engine's facing the wrong direction ?"
  15. Dave , I wish to give kudos to you and your organisation ; the multi-piece 8 lug Pontiac wheels is a great idea ! Now , I'm no Pontiac expert ; those lugs appear to be slightly off in their "crown" shape . I'm not going to say a single negative word concerning the fins' spacing / thickness , as they look fine to me ! Keep up the great work !
  16. I cannot take credit for their creation ; I merely reposted a select-few phantom box art creations by other members ( and in hindsight , I should have given the respective members their dues . I hope that they accept my apology for that oversight ). Impressive representations of highly desired subjects !
  17. Thank you , Marc . That's a great idea !
  18. " Beardless Harry , what a waste ; couldn't even get , the same small town taste ; rode the trolley down to 47 ; figured if he was good , he'd get inside of Heaven ..."
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  20. Not sure how I missed this thread its first time around ... Lots of great phantom box art here ! These are my faves ; kits of these would be great !
  21. Has any-one replicated Dandy Dick Landy's 1970 A/MP Hemi Dart ? The actual car was a cosmetically-updated 1968 "LO23" Dart (hence , the Modified Production class-placement) , and was only around for 1970 (as far as I know). I'm wondering if the front and rear clips from the MPC 1970 L.A. Dart Exhibition Car / Ramcharger's Funny Car / Hustlin' Hemi would take well to the Revell 1968 Dart body ? I'm interested in seeing what my fellow plastic fanatics have done . Thanks
  22. Don't forget that there is more than one "B5" blue : - EB5 (1969-1970) - GB5 (1971-1973) - KB5 (1974-1975) - MB5 (1976-19??) Each one represents a reformulation ; each alpha-prefix indicates the year-of-release ( "E" = 1969 , ad seq. ) . 1969-1970 "B5" is more silvery and has a spank of green to it .
  23. Convertible A-bodies were dropped after the 1969 model year because : 1.) The 1970 E-bodies 2.) Price-Point due to the aforementioned I've also seen an FK5 "1970" Dart GT convertible . It was based-upon , and registered as , a 1969 GT convertible (LP27) .
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