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  1. So, the way I understand this. Send him a self address envelope, he sends it back with what remains. You make your selection , mail him another self address envelope in hopes no one else bought the ones you wanted??????
  2. No idea the term in the 1/1 world BUT, I remember an article from a builder several years back,,and the best I can remember the closest they got was Testors turnsignal amber airbrushed over a silver base
  3. Not something one usually sees , let alone in an Autozone parking lot of all places. Car was there yesterday afternoon which what I assume was a bent rim and/or bad tire ( tire was marked with blue tape on the sidewall ) I'm pretty sure it was one of these, ( I dont know exotics very well ,,,,,plus didnt have my camera or phone on me )
  4. Same here. I've already got decals for a few different drivers. Hopefully the aftermkt pics up and runs with never avail decals for this kit
  5. Actually seen this one a few times around here in Sahurita Az. 1965 GTO convertible And it was a 4 spd
  6. Well. I have them to loan.... should you want to try your hand at resin casting. I thought about removing the seats belt myself ......when the time comes someday. I just want my originals back. One of mine was missing the seats and the hood when I bought it. And and I got lucky and got a set of original seats from Ron Hamilton....for no charge. I owe him bigtime for that. The hood I found in a mixed lot of parts on ebay for next to nothing. Kept the coronet hood and dropped the rest in the trash ( everything else was damaged broken junk btw ) I will make that offer to only a few reputable casters....but not all
  7. Tone the gold color down and you may be on to something. Nos originals had a coating on them that had a slight gold tint.... and I do mean VERY slight tint
  8. For some reason. The 2 front seats and the hood are easily the hardest parts to find.
  9. I'll double , no triple your investment
  10. Of that were true. Revell had the decent albeit 1.24th scale. 1971 Cuda in there lineup. Yet they tooled up an all new from scratch 1970 Cuda.
  11. I'll respectively disagree. 1968 Coronet builders consistantly sell for near or usually over $100 on a regular basis. Tells me me there is quite a command for this kit. Unbuilts are another matter. $500 is typically the minimum one can count on. A factory sealed one sold recently for over $1000.
  12. I'm not 100% certain. But I think it was either rally's or Steel wheels with some version of hubcaps in 1968. I'm not an Olds guru by a long shot...so don't take my opinion to the bank
  13. WOW, Wish I had seen them. I think I may have most of the parts to fix those, except maybe one hood
  14. I have a couple of the MPC trailers , I'm not sure what I'm going to do with them
  15. The mission Impossible kit IS a 1969 Coronet RT convertible
  16. holy cow, thats nice. Is that entire manifold and air horns 3d printed ? I need one of them for one of these Ford motors
  17. A couple just moved in down the street form me and in the driveway was a 66 or 67 fairlane hardtop. If I see anyone out during our morning walks ,,,I just may have to stop by for a chat .
  18. Try to find a similar color in the duplicolor rattle can. Most of them are designed to have a clear topcoat. But it left as painted will be a satin sheen to it . You just have to find one thats a pearl type finish to avoid the really big metallic
  19. There are several on the Bay now. here is a decent builder for someone ( not me btw ) https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-MPC-1971-PLYMOUTH-ROAD-RUNNER-MODEL-CAR-KIT-1-25/153677580510?hash=item23c7e5c8de:g:dwMAAOSwrQtdnLo4
  20. I personally think your price ranges are a tad light. Ive not seen one for under $50 in a while. I own 3 unbuilt 71 Road runner kits , and not one was purchased in the last 3 or 4 years. Cheapest one was $25 maybe 5 or 6 years back and I think I got really lucky. The other 2 were $45 and $50 ea. Now as for the 72 kit. Be prepared to dig deep, really deep for one. Unbuilts will easily pull $200 - $ 300 range and clean builders top over $100 . Ive seen the guys parting kits out and just the grill typically pulls $20- 25 range. PS, to tool a 71 off the 74 kits is more than just the body , hood and grill and bumpers. The interior pattern is different as well. I was told many years ago by someone connected to the inner workings of the hobby at the time and was told the 71 kit was damaged a long time ago and will NOT return without a MAJOR investment by the manufacturer
  21. This style is impressive on 1/1 cars. Simply phenomenal in 1.25th scale
  22. Very nice. Even I have a soft spot for these early Cadillac's , I have a builders of Johans 1959 and 1960 kits. And an unbuilt USA oldies issue 64 Convertible that I managed to pick up an original issue set of the correct front seats. And Ive been thinking I need to get back to the model bench here soon. And that 64 has been calling my name. So it might be the 1st one I drag it out and build here very soon
  23. Kind of along the lines of the ' is the hobby dead post' Is it dead ? NO, not by a long chance. On the down side ? Yes and has been for some time. Look around at any model show or swap meet. MOST of the people waling around are grey hairs ,,,just like me. Im not saying the hobby will die when the majority of us do. BUT, I'm sure it will take an even further downturn than where its at today. I'll be honest, If ALL manufacturers closed up shop today and we saw nothing new from here on. I think I have far more than enough to keep me busy the remainder of my days . And I'm actually trying to thin the stash considerably. if I can get down to mostly vintage builder old annuals I probably have enough to keep me busy for the next 10 / 15 years EASILY with just them alone
  24. Nice, I built the 55 to give a good friend as a replica of the black 1/1 car he owns. I have both the 55 and 56 to build for myself one day. I'll probably do another black 55 and maybe a white 56 ...they are a ways down the list so I have time to change my mind I guess LOL I may look into one of the diecast cars for the shelf for the time being. Its looks pretty good as well
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