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  1. USPS dropped it off today. An unbuilt Johan 1962 Dodge kit for an upcoming RAMCHARGERS project Bill
  2. 340 engines were painted street hemi orange up till approx april 1971 later engines were chrysler corporate blue Hood scoops were optional I believe, and / or depends on options pkgs
  3. I take it , it doesn't fit the Revell body ?
  4. This is all I have on the RTS Cuda Maybe it's this one that I am thinking still exists and is in MI. ???????
  5. REALLY nice lineup. Looks like all you need is the early 1964 Max Wedge car ( 1964 Hemi car came mid-year) and your set. And someone correct me if I am wrong, but the Ramchargers 1970 Cuda did not run in the 1970 season correct ? didn't it come later like in the mid 70's ?
  6. Is this one out already, ? I'll need a couple to build and a few more if for nuttin else but a parts kits
  7. Although I am not 100% sure. I believe it was in fact Mopar designed / Chuck Miller built ( I think it was a design exercise and was supposed to travel around with the RTS cars ) , then went to private ownership later on ( early 70's) And the last I heard the car still exists and is in Michigan PS, there also was the RTS Cuda and is / was a different car
  8. Found this on Ebay completed lsitings ( not mine btw) It might be close, but I don't think it's the same as the sonic cuda nose . but I think it could be modified without to much trouble http://www.ebay.com/itm/MPC-1974-cuda-orig-parts-kit-/150896341192?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item23221f70c8&nma=true&si=%2FlBK%2BYElLJ7g5He8zIBIINCr9C0%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
  9. I found a few detail pictures of the actual car and it is NOT a 426 based engine. The magneto is in the back which means it's an earlier 1st generation based engine- and my gutt says it's either a 354 or 392 ( both are very similar ) .
  10. AMEN, No manufactuer is going to please 100% of it's targeted audience. Personally, I for one would like to have a hard top, ( drag car builds ) other than that it's not on my must have list . As I am not a Vette fan in general I want - in order - the Cuda, the F100 and the 57 Ford asap
  11. I build for myself, and I have no interests in competing in contests. So for me personally I don't feel the need to go all out on a build. ( although I do enjoy looking at them ) Several years ago I did a build to replicate a friend of mines 1970 Charger and I had all kinds of PE stuff in it. Once completed I realized I had spent had more in aftermkt stuff in the car than I had in the car ( and the kit wasn't exactly cheap) My hats off to them and I would love to support the aftermkt suppliers more then I do ,,,,,but my interests and budget make the decision as to what I buy. But anymore about the only aftermkt pieces I buy are pre-wired distributers , some resin pieces that I can't get in stryene and decals .
  12. REALLY cool looking builds,,,I like them all . Any idea where I can get a set of the decals for this car I think MCW makes them but you have to buy a resin body to get them ( I already have several of the johan kits)
  13. Boy, Am I going to remember this tip. Thanks for bumping it to the top
  14. The recent wanted thread has me thinking about it,,,,,again. Anyone have any ideas on a reasonably close chassis for the MR Unswitchable GTO . It's my understanding the original MPC kit isn't accurate , let alone cheap to find I don't have the patiance or the time to scratchbuild something and for myself it doesn't have 100% accurate either.
  15. Not much, but I did get 3 new resin Duster hoods for upcoming winter projects.
  16. The nose on the 71 would only be the beginning. It has a custom hood and decklid as well. not to mention the tail lights / rear bumper treatment . I don't think any of the cars would be a cake walk to replicate, but I also don't think any of them would be impossibile either. I've seen the Diamante, Duster 1 and the RTS Duster in person and they really need to be seen to appreciate. http://www.roadrunne...SRoadRunner.htm And I agree, I think the Sonic Cuda will be the easist one to replcate, EXCEPT for the paint work
  17. I'm not 100% sure but I don't think it had any of the parts to do the custom version ?
  18. 1st I even seen or heard of this version of the Deora
  19. The only way I'll buy a builtup / gluebomb as they are called is on older out of production kits ( I have dozens of older long out of production builtups stashed away - 90% of are at least 25 - 30 years old ) OR if it's a currently avail kit and it's well done and I just want instant gratification ,,,.AND is priced reasonable . I'm not against that way either.
  20. Keeping my fingers crossed it becomes a reality in scale, WITH the correct hood
  21. Makes one wonder how an accurate representation of ________ ( 1969 GTX for example) could be produced back then , but yet the current offering from AMT sucks. I'll take all the johan kits I can get my hands on to fill the subject matter I concentrate on ( just bought an unbuilt 1962 Dodge today actually) This is about 2/3rds of what I own
  22. Sums it up for me almost word for word
  23. The more I look at this one, the more I like it. The paint work is just to cool not to like
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