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  1. The backlight shape does look more accurately-executed on the MPC (et al.) body . Not that the Revell version is all together *bad* ; and in a completed state , its more-square-ish backlight shape probably diminishes . Looking forward to seeing what my more skilled plastic fanatics devise as far as 'correcting' the rear wheel arches and their trim ...
  2. Chrysler went to "universal" (read : generic) side marker lamps in 1972 on all its models except the C-Bodies (Monaco-Polara , Fury , New Yorker , Imperial) and its pickups (I could be wrong ; although later iterations of the "D/W" Series eventually went to the "universal" side markers in the 1980's or so .
  3. Kevin , please add my name to the waiting list (or provide a link to where I can add myself to the list) . Due to financial issues , I missed out on the '73 Chevelle its first time around (and the '72 Demon too ... ) . Now I'm ready !
  4. Go Mango / Vitamin-C were both EK2 . Special Order colour in 1969 , regular production colour for 1970 , then it was gone forever by 1971 .
  5. I'm thinking it's the Crank Position Sensor as well . OBD II didn't appear until the 1996 model year .
  6. I only see a location for a handle !
  7. Aw , man ... Is its Chevy engine at least worth a darn ?
  8. That EK2 ( Vitamin C ) , as JS23U pointed out , has got to be a "BH23" (Barracuda) , and , perhaps less-likely , a "BP23" (Gran Coupe) . The FM3 ( Moulin Rouge ) has a Dodge air cleaner "pie tin" ! "Magnum" is Dodge's nomanclature for their high-perf engines , whereas Plymouth employed "Commando" and "Super Commando" as their high-perf engines' name . As a side ; I'd have been more impressed if the orange car was kept in its Barracuda livery , and simply had the engine / drivetrain swap . Perhaps in origin , it was a 330hp 383 Barracuda , ordered in EK2 orange ; a rare item if it be so !
  9. Greg - Do you have a site for your wares ?
  10. Nice '72 in your profile pic ! Have you a link to imore photos of it ?
  11. Has anyone bought / received the Ohio George / stock Ranchero yet ?
  12. Peter ... All that I can add is , WOW ! Not only does that forlorn 440 Mag look perfectly-weathered , but it's also painted the correct -at least darned close- Chrysler Engine Turquoise-Blue !
  13. Eero - That is a gorgeous truck ! Your workmanship ; the level of detailling , the decals ... super !
  14. Terry - I still have that issue of that other magazine ; it's somewhere in storage . The only thing about the article that I was disappointed about : no mention of where you sourced the wheels and tyres (!) . In later years , I realised that they were from the AMT Chevy Van (at least the wheels were) . I am pleased that this 'relic' is still around
  15. No . That kit -- it's been around since 1972 in various forms -- was last issued under the RC2 (et al.) banner , and it contained absolutely zero decals (!?!) . ( I really like those lace decals from the "Donk" version ! )
  16. Peter , your '68 R/T is so realistic that it's uncanny ! The way that the paint is 'bleached' (out here in the southwest , it's referred to as "sun bleached") on the roof , decklid and hood , is perfection ! Keep up the great work !
  17. Another beautiful thing about Haus' reproduction bumpers is that the sprue and its attachments are eliminated ! No touchup at the attachment points that the originals had (out of necessity) . I'm placing an order for Modelhaus' reproduction 1972 Road Runner rear bumper , tail light lenses , and front bumper / grille combination . Thusfar , they've been super easy to conduct business with ; very easy-going folks
  18. Natural-finish steel (e.g. , Testors Steel , or my fave , Gunze Burnt Iron with a spank of Tamiya Aluminum mixed-in).
  19. It's fraught with inaccuracies (redundant back-up lamps , chiefly among them) . It's representative of a 383 Formula-S with 4 speed and 8.75" rear . Its best feature is its rare (in "1:1") Kelsey-Hayes wheels (colloq. , "Recall Wheels") . It looks presentable with some work . I wouldn't fret it too much
  20. Has anyone seen this kit as being available yet ???
  21. Thanks much for your info and for the photos , Chuck
  22. The 1973 Duster could have been built either at Hamtramck (majority of A-Body assemblies were performed here) or St. Louis (not sure if 'Louis built 340-powered A-bodies) . A 1974 Road Runner ( or any B-body for that matter ) from the Windor , Ontario plant isn't all that unusual . Most U.S.-Spec , 1971-1974 Satellites , et al. , were built in Lynch Road (predominately a Fleet / Taxi / Police facility) , although I have seen *maybe* a small handful of Canadian-built '71-'75 B's ( heck , even the first 1971 Hemi GTX was built in Windsor !) .
  23. I'm yet to compare what parts from the ill-fated recent , modified reissue of the {{gulp}} AAR 'Cuda (2007) may fit on the new 1970 HemiCuda . "Why ?" , you ask ... Not completely certain of this myself . I guess that I'm hoping to utilise the 2007's tail lights as the basis of making some clear lenses from them ... I think that they're chrome (yes , it's been 6 years since I've even looked at that "Brother of Frankenstein" kit !)
  24. Thanks , Casey . Great idea , especially in light of the contentions surrounding the "New Kit Reviews" section .
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