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My next project, I love this color, Bright Green Poly with a white interior and white R/T stripe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, High octane said:

I just love dem B-body Mopars!

Me too! Love that green color too. Can't wait to start on mine someday soon. I need to find some steelies and caps.

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Thanks guys, Tom the steelies , caps and tires I'm using are from a scrap DM Charger. I just had to repaint the rims.:)

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Thanks Nick. I was just looking at this one the other day in my display case and thinking that I need to move it up in the line. Of course, that just means that I'm a year or more away.

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The Green color you are using will really standout with the White trim. I like that you're building it as a "Post" car instead of a Hard Top. You have a neat looking Travel Trailer in the background in the first picture. What's the story on that ?  

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1 hour ago, espo said:

I like that you're building it as a "Post" car instead of a Hard Top.

R/T was only available as a hardtop or convertible. :)   Hood and taillight panel look good though.

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7 minutes ago, Geno said:

Thanks all, I appreciate the encouragement. David, the travel trailer is a Greenlight 1/24 diecast, they make several iterations and models, all classic trailers and very well done, you can check them out at their website or on Ebay.:)

Here's the website: http://www.greenlighttoys.com/index.php?id=466

Thanks. There are a lot of good looking trailers. This could get expensive. 

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1 hour ago, dodgefever said:

R/T was only available as a hardtop or convertible. :)   Hood and taillight panel look good though.

Exactly . The Super Bee could be had as a coupe ( fixed B-pillar , tilt-open windows ) or hardtop . And , while we're on that subject ; no REAL convertible Super Bees were produced , period .

 

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On 7/28/2019 at 4:07 PM, Geno said:

Well, I guess the B-pillar has to go lol.:)

It's correct ! It's really the quarter window's trim which separates it from the door glass . The coupe body's B-pillar is considerably-wider .

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