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I have never seen anything like this before. i really not sure if i will buy it though. Im glad they are coming out with different kits though

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When I bought the Model King version of the Cougar Country funnycar, there was a totally unexpected jerrycan and a nicely rendered Model A grille shell on the chrome sprue.  I vaguely remember discovering later that this was also because the Logghe frame had been converted to a sand dragster/dune buggy. Would that be one of the examples in Tim's box stash photo?

Cheers

Alan  

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Remnants of 28 Sedan 413, other stuff. Can’t get to mine, forget where chassis from. Tim or Mark will likely know. Too odd to pass up

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Too Bad Round2 can't get that Ramcharger Dune Buggy into production. Cool Kit, and a great source of parts.

(P. S.  What does the Jerrycan look like?)

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  On 10/26/2021 at 9:57 AM, keyser said:

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Remnants of 28 Sedan 413, other stuff. Can’t get to mine, forget where chassis from. Tim or Mark will likely know. Too odd to pass up

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The Ramchargers Dune Buggy chassis was the MPC Logghe funny car frame, just shortened.  May have been the same length/parts (side rails) as in the MPC Cougar kits....TIM 

PS - also note that the headers (complete with miss-aligned to Mopar 426 Wedge exhaust ports) were from the Logghe MPC funny car kits....TB 

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