satterwhite78 Posted Saturday at 07:52 PM Posted Saturday at 07:52 PM (edited) One obscure photo, not the best in clarity. Dr. Don Tarr #37 Red Coca Cola 1969 Charger 500 reappears. Built the #37 out of the parts bin. About the only items that were a pair or set has to be the engine block, rims, backing plates and tires. Everything else were source deep with in the parts bin from years of accumulation from assorted kits. The body is a Revell Charger Daytona. +See 1st picture+ Instead of splicing at the front of the doors up along the engine cowl, I took the Charger Daytona (CD) hood and made a mark on each side of the hood that aligned with the center of the front wheel well, removing the frt clip of the CD. Using the same hood, I did the same procedure for a 69 Charger , removing it frt clip & then attaching it to the CD body. Very minimum putty & sanding require. Reinforce the fender graft applying plastic strips underneath the front fenders. The decals were made STS Scale Model Decals. Terry Borchers did a wonderful job in resurrecting a long fogotten echo and was most pleasant to deal with. Decals laid down with no issues and really bought the #37 to life! Testors Gloss Red and and assortment of flat , satin and Gloss black did the rest. Enjoy and question welcomed.... Chuck And as always....a few extras from the "archives"... Edited Saturday at 07:53 PM by satterwhite78 . 2
satterwhite78 Posted Saturday at 08:25 PM Author Posted Saturday at 08:25 PM Beats the heck out me on why there are double photos.? When/ If I edit the extra ones out, they all delete! Oh well!.....either doubles your viewing pleasure or reduces eye strain per eye...lol!
pulln4dejr Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I’m diggin’ all of these in your pics! Love the tracks guard rails!
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