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-Thought someone said this "new" release '70 Challenger came with a Hemi in it? All I see is a 440 6 pack! I will mention here that I noticed that the exhaust manifolds are wrong! -I'm pleased to see the "R/T" hood instead of the T/A rendition! -I'd like to locate a few "R/T" hoods like seen here for a few builds I have! LOL

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-Thought someone said this "new" release '70 Challenger came with a Hemi in it? All I see is a 440 6 pack! I will mention here that I noticed that the exhaust manifolds are wrong! -I'm pleased to see the "R/T" hood instead of the T/A rendition! -I'd like to locate a few "R/T" hoods like seen here for a few builds I have! LOL

It has (or had, at one point) goofy "hemi-esque" valvecovers to try and make it look like a hemi. 

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It has (or had, at one point) goofy "hemi-esque" valvecovers to try and make it look like a hemi. 

Brett,

Would you happen to have or know where I could see these? (I'm just interested in seeing what it came with!)

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They're there in MG's pic: Right hand side.  They're not good.  Forget when they were added, it was years ago, not for this reissue.  I forget if there are also heads to go with them, or just the covers. 

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I had posted the comparisons of the MPC Challenger and the Palmer/Lindberg Challenger. Throw in the AMT version and you have a big range. IMHO, none of the 3 are great, but maybe the AMT has the most potential. Overall detail is better. Sorry about the separate roof.

The Palmer/Lindberg was actually a decent '71 Challenger that appeared to be a successful rip-off of the MPC kit. Too bad they changed it to '72-'74. Maybe you can use the body as the roof is solid. My experience mating the AMT guts to a MPC body was a major PIA. The frame and engine compartment dimensions are way different.

I think I am okay at gluing the top to the body on the VP car. Seems to be the most painless option.

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