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  1. I found this photo via a Dick Landy fanpage and am wondering if someone like caine440 would be interested in tackling a build of it :
  2. One of the tests has incorrect year-to-car in one of its photos ... I got 84% ; some of those Kaisers and whatnot screwed me up !
  3. That's a super nice '66 , Mike ! You could turn a wet matchbook into a brick of gold !
  4. Let me throw a recommendation into the mix here : If anyone wants to build their '70 Super Bee with the plain , base , no-optional-wheels , get some plain steelies from whatever source (the recent Dirty Donny Chevy Van has some nice steelies) , then buy the superb hub caps from Missing Link Resins ! They're truly works of art ! They're also correct for any 1969-1975 Dodge A, B, C or E Body , and trucks / vans as well . You won't be disappointed with Kevin's (Missing Link , extraordinare) resin parts !
  5. Tamiya also makes a super-thin-consistency liquid glue ; look for the stuff with the Green cap . It's used for when parts are clamped-together ; either brush the glue over-into the joints , or drop a small amount in a gap in the joint . It dries quickly and strong .
  6. The "Street Machine" version had : - Hemi cylinder heads in place of the 440's wedge heads (think : "Stage V" Hemi head conversion) ; - H.P. 440 exhaust manifolds to mate-up to the Hemi heads (?!?) ; - Ugly aftermarket wheels with rubberband tyres ; - "Ramcharger" hood ; - "Bright" (e.g. , bare metal foil 'em) tips on the tailpipes; - So-so decals .
  7. Thanks for the review and beautiful photos , Casey ! Few things to watch for during assembly : 1.) Driveshaft-to-differential : trim driveshaft's U-Joint surface ; 2.) The tabs for mounting the windshield interfere with the dashboard ; I just completely remove --or even just file-down-- the cowl-area of the windshield ; 3.) There's a minor sinkmark on the roof directly adjacent to the interior dome lamp , and ; 4.) The air conditioning "hard" lines are a bit "trying" in the core support area . - The "Ramcharger" hood (colloq : "Air Grabber") wasn't available with air conditioning , hence the standard "louvered" R/T hood. - The single O/S L.H. (Driver's Side) mirror was standard . Racing Mirrors --body colour available with select colours-- were optional . - Column-shift was standard unless the console was ordered . - This kit doesn't necessarily represent a California Emissions Package ; however , the lack of Brite Exhaust Tips would indicate a car built with the Noise Reduction Package . I truly wish that Round2 ---- let me preface by stating that I'm beyond grateful that they're re-releasing and upgrading these kits ... I really wish that this kit was further upgraded with an non-A/C option , a Six Pack option , a Ramcharger hood option (vis-a-vis the otherwise barfy "Street Machine" version) , and the correct bucket seats .
  8. One caveat : once you open the box and remove even one item , you'll never be able to repack it ! This thing is full of parts ! I highly recommend it !
  9. Scott - You must post some pics of Emilee ! Give her a smooch for me
  10. Looking GREAT , Foxer ! Believe it or not , clear RTV silicone works quite well for window installation as well , especially for the windshield of convertibles . Glad to see that you've found something else that works that I can keep in mind ! Keep up the beautiful work !
  11. The only things I can think of details-wise are : 1.) Charger had the Inland Shifter , and not the Hurst Shifter ; 2.) Both cars had power disc brakes ; 3.) Both cars had manual steering ; 4.) Charger's body colour is TX9 Black , and ; 5.) Mustang's steering wheel wasn't stock ... I'm *thinking* it was from either a Cobra or a Shelby GT 500 .
  12. Speaking of which , do you still have a spare Missing Link '72 Demon transkit ?
  13. Very well-executed site , Scott ! Lots of eye candy there ; lots of beautiful work ! My sincere condolences for the physical , organic passing of your beloved Isabel . She looks like she'd be a *typical* Calico : fiesty , a great hunter , and a true lover . Keep up the great work , brother !
  14. I can still hear the ungodly --but beautiful-- sound of a ThermoQuad-equipped 440 being romped-on ; that vacuum sound was unreal ! Nick Winter is right about the engine colour . To add to his reply : just grab a spray can of Chrysler Engine Blue ( coll : "1972 Blue") from the auto parts store , as it's the right shade for '72-'83 Chrysler engines of all displacements ( 198 / 225 ; 318/340/360 ; 400/440 ). Also : Cars destined for California were sans the *dreaded* Electronic Lean Burn computer . In its stead , a full compliment of smog devices were provided ( A.I.R. Pump , EGR , single exhaust / catalytic converter ) , whereas the Lean Burn cars were free of smog junk , as the computer was supposed to work favourably to reduce emissions (apparently , Jerry 'Bald Eagle' Brown was completely unaware of this). Nice work you've completed so far !
  15. Wayne Kramer (Guitarist , MC5 ) got the name for his first band from Connie Kalittas' dragster : Bounty Hunters !
  16. someday I'll be able to afford their gorgeous lookin' 1972 Demon !
  17. Mike , I have the utmost confidence that you're going to turn this relic into a top shelf gem ! It's already lookin' quite nice . How many blue models do you have now , by the way ?
  18. NICE !!! Easily the nicest '73 Charger I've ever seen !! WOW !!! The paintjob alone looks better than any paintjob laid down by Lynch Road on the best day ! And , of course , the correctly coloured engine and air cleaner are the tops ! Super Blue (same exact colour as Petty Blue) is such a gorgeous colour , and French Bleu is *very* close to its tone . Keep those beauties comin' , Raoul !
  19. Thanks for additional info , Raoul ! That GTO's boilerroom looks awesome ; I'm definitely not suggesting that you failed to deliver that in any capacity . No pre-heat tube , no problem . I was just surmising as to its presence , as I know that not every high-perf car had that arrangement in 1970 (witness the air cleaners for the 340 , and the Air Grabber / Ramcharger F.A.I. of the 383 / 440 / 440+6 and Hemi : no "cold start emissions" air cleaner). Incorrect air cleaners for otherwise stock engines are a sore point with me (in es , the air cleaner in the old Monogram '71 "Satellite" ) , but I don't know why . Keep up the beautiful work , Raoul !
  20. Another splendid build , Sport ! Q5 is such a beautiful colour ; frankly , I'm surprised that there weren't more '68-'72 MoPars built in this colour ! I've only seen two which were Q5 : - 1972 Dart Swinger Special ( "Q5" was right there on its fender tag ! I guess that '72 was its last year) - 1968 Barracuda Formula-S 383 (original , very faded and oxidised Q5 . Car was largely original , with its only mods being Ansen Sprints , Doug's functional side pipes , and a two barrel carb atop the original intake which was added in '74) Keep those beautiful builds coming !
  21. Groovy Judge , Suburban ! Reminds me of the one in Dazed & Confused (1993 film which takes place in Summer 1976 ... 'highly' recommended !). Is that air cleaner assembly a non-thermostatic version ('69 & earlier on *most* American vehicles) or does it have the "cold start emissions" heated 'cleaner base ?
  22. I had the original release from circa late '87 / early '88 , and it was a very nice kit in its day (including those outrageous-for-the-time ZR-50 Gatorbacks on big-for-the-time 16" BBS wheels). The original release included ignition wires (as did the Corvette ZR-1 and other "premium" Monogram kits in that series). Now , if only Revell-Monogram would see fit to reinstate the freakin' lettering on their kits' tyres !!!
  23. Nice phantom ! Too bad about the SVO Mustang ; the right car , but at the wrong time . Is your build based upon the MPC annual ?
  24. Man oh man , that is looking SHARP !! Go ahead and paint that engine compartment an colour you desire !
  25. Seller's name / nomanclature ... ?
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