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1972coronet

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  1. I love the BBS "lace" (et alia) rims, too. Very popular in the 1980s, esp. on the German models (BMW, predominately). There were a few '60's and '70's American cars with them , too. Classy look.
  2. 1972 Swinger ( LH23G2B307811 ) which I bought for $800 in August 1989. Factory EV2 Hemi Orange , white interior; 318 / 904 , and a host of options. Eventually its 318 was rebuilt and upgraded : 340/360 'J' heads; 9.5:1 (static) pistons, cam with more lift and longer-than-stock duration (nothing wild) , 360 two barrel intake with a 2 Bbl. carb from a '72 400 ; headers (lots of fun to install !) with provision for the "cold start" heat riser. 904 was rebuilt with heavy duty everything; deeper capacity oil pan; Trans-Go shift kit , too. Rear diff was out of a '74 Duster 360 I found in the salvage yard ( oh, just to imagine what that car - in that condition - would bring today ! ), which was equipped with 3.21 / Sure Grip. Upgraded the brakes - the factory 4 piston setup was trouble prone , and rotors were obsolete ! A '75 Dart gave its superior single piston calipres and other necessary wares to the cause.
  3. Motor Wheels' Spyder rims (1968-1973)
  4. UPDATE ! I received an email from A Few Sprues Loose regarding the '73-'74 Dart Sport conversion parts. Here's photos of what he provided (see below). He also mentioned upgraded grilles for the '73-'76 Duster !
  5. I second the Tamiya aerosols . The aforementioned Gloss Aluminum is sans metallic ; however, Tamiya's Pearl Clear or Metallic Clear work great to represent a realistic, in-scale metallic finish.
  6. The lack of brake calipres -complete, rebuilt - is definitely a headscratcher. I wonder if its the piston bore size ? Are the same calipres for the 1983-1986 ; 1987-1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe ? Same 2,3 litre turbo engine, on the same platform... EDIT Answered my own question (see link). 1987-1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe : 1987 FORD THUNDERBIRD 2.3L 140cid L4 Turbocharged Caliper | RockAuto 1979 Mustang with 2,3 Turbo : 1979 FORD MUSTANG 2.3L 140cid L4 Turbocharged Caliper | RockAuto I'm sure that you've done your homework - I'm just sharing this info for everyone to chew on. EDIT # 2 And then there's these, complete with 1979 part number prefix ( "D9" = 1979 ) 1979-1993 Mustang Brake Calipers - National Parts Depot
  7. Title edited to reflect the other version of the Revell 1997 ad seq. F-150 - the Lightening iteration which was recently released under the Fast & Furious series, will have the very same wipers I'm looking for. Thanks.
  8. Lovely pair of girls ! Are they related ?
  9. My friend Marc's cat's brood. Her name is "Metro" ; so-called because he rescued her at the Metro L.A. Transit Yard where he works. Chatons au Metro are 6 weeks old ; three boys (the red tabbies) and one girl ( tortie ) .
  10. "It is April, right daddy ? Then why's it so cold ?! Fifty-four , overcast, and breezy isn't springtime !"
  11. Absolutely - within reason, of course. I've seen a '72 Polara Washing State Police model with a power seat and some other "regular" Polara appointments. All of its Fleet Codes were separate ; itemised - two tags worth. Its V.I.N. was , IIRC, DL41U2D vs. the Police models' DK prefix.
  12. I agree completely. A good walk warms up the ol' vacuum tubes in (what's left of) my brain - gets the ol' vision up, and kicks-up my hearing .
  13. I'd venture to say that this is the oldest kit :
  14. Sweet find ! Love the vintage licence plates, too (can you keep those as legal, on-highway plates ?). The 16" rims are slick for these. Less expensive than buying those Michelin 390mm TRX tyres !
  15. I've seen that car in person a few times ( at a Chrysler show in Van Nuys ) , and for whatever reason, I didn't remember its blue interior ( haha ). Hopefully it'll be there in May - I haven't seen it in a few years. [ BTW , I didn't post that info in an attempt to bust your chops or anything ]
  16. I must say that the blue interior surprises me - I've only seen tan / brown. Even the factory brochure exhibits tan as standard, with other, "regular" Polara interior as an option :
  17. Then another 75 years to stand-up again, only for this to happen :
  18. I just bought an open-but--complete Revell 1997 (released in 1995 or 1996) F-150 , and its wipers are missing (some parts were off the sprue / tree - the wipers simply aren't in the box ). I'm not sure how many times this (excellent) kit was reissued / updated, nor am I aware of how long ago it was last issued. At any rate ; let me know what you have. Thanks !
  19. [ deleted per the request of the administrators ] - Pesky, inferior decals ( too thick ; too glossy ; prone to tearing and/or folding ) - Items that are a P.I.T.A. to correct via my lack of proper tools - My hit-and-miss skills, esp. after 50 years of practising . Now, if you'll excuse me, that silver Testors paint I applied back in 1986 is finally cured.
  20. I resemble that remark ! Factor in my "can't see nuthin' !" vision , and it gets even worse.
  21. I recently acquired an AMT 1995 Ranger kit , and am wondering what colour the block and heads are. I've seen grey ( rocker covers and oil pan at least ) and black ( same items ; mainly the Windsor series ) . I realise that 97.32% of the engine is covered-up - I'm still wanting to paint it at least 84.02 % correctly. Thanks / Arigato / Danke / Merci / Diolch
  22. One of the funniest to hear and observe hissing , is when a Cougar kitten does it. Not only a tame-sounding hiss, but also spitting and pouncing !
  23. Shifter's different ; it's either a Verti-Gate or a Ram Rod . Appears to have linelock, too.
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