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42 minutes ago, 64Comet404 said:

 Shatner's Vette was a '64, if I recall the information from Shatner's book on Star Trek correctly. The pic in the book shows the car running steelies with dog dishes.

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My personal favorite: the red '64 from the Rivieras' album cover.

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Even made the plates for it:

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Maybe Missing Link could do a transkit? Did AMT use the same interior as the '64 in '65?

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11 minutes ago, Daddyfink said:

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Those roof vents make it a '63 (if that's his). And then of course you can just make out the split in the window. 

Seems to be a fuelie, though. B)

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There is an early 60's vette around Monroe Washington with those fenders and hideaway lights. It is butt ugly.

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I'm planning to use '65 Riv headlight pods on a couple customs I have in mind, where I think they will really enhance the look. Not sayin' what at this time, though, lest someone beat me to it. B)

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On ‎8‎/‎8‎/‎2018 at 9:02 PM, Snake45 said:

Those roof vents make it a '63 (if that's his). And then of course you can just make out the split in the window. 

Seems to be a fuelie, though. B)

Definitely a 63 with the chrome A pillars.

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5 hours ago, sfhess said:

I think this looks pretty cool.   shop2-950.jpg

Is that a '65 Riv front end grafted onto to a '68-'72 El Camino? It looks fabulous! Somebody has to build a model of that! 

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Surprisingly, I found that I had registered for this site previously, just as I was going to sign up!

Personally, I'd love to see a '63 Riv introduced as it was my first 1-1 car.  Over the years I have acquired a few rebuildable models of it, but it would be nice to be able to start from scratch.

BTW, I echo the idea of the "63 Grand Prix... while they are at it, give us a '63 Bonne & Catalina!   

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2 hours ago, Snake45 said:

Is that a '65 Riv front end grafted onto to a '68-'72 El Camino? It looks fabulous! Somebody has to build a model of that! 

That Riv Camino just looks like it was meant to be, and I want it!

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On 8/9/2018 at 8:26 AM, Daddyfink said:

Very cool! Post a pic when you get it!! 

It just arrived! And it looks great! A Vulcan and a Buick Riviera. Tough to beat. Man am I a geek ?! And proud of it. 

 

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3 hours ago, unclescott58 said:

It just arrived! And it looks great! A Vulcan and a Buick Riviera. Tough to beat. Man am I a geek ?! And proud of it. 

 

 

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Very nice! Might have to get one for myself! Thanks for posting it up :D

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On 8/13/2018 at 11:01 PM, Richard Bartrop said:

I think the '65 was the best choice of that first generation.  It's basically what it was supposed to be all along. 

I agree. Hiding the headlights really cleaned up the whole front of the car and instantly made the '63s and '64s look like "last year's model." 

IMHO, though, as nice as the rest of the car was, they never got the whole back end of the thing right. It always looked to me like something they threw together on Friday afternoon of the last day of the design period. Image how good the car would have looked with the taillights and whole rear end treatment of the '64-'65 Skylark, especially the full-width taillights. It would have been gorgeous. I might try building such a model sometime, maybe by using the spare custom rear end parts from the common reissued '69 Riviera. 

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