gtx6970 Posted Wednesday at 10:07 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:07 PM (edited) Found this last week and have been wracking my brains on what to do with it. Found it while looking for something else actually. And my mind went to work on what to do with it. I Painted it AT LEAST 12-13 years ago . Best I remember it was a Dupli color rattle can. My mistake was no primer first. Straight lacquer paint on bare plastic. Needless to say, It crazed the plastic. Enough I was disappointed and put it away. So made the decision to see if I couldn't salvage it. Had nothing to lose ,,, so I sprayed some rattle car urethane clear in several light coats . Hoping it wouldn't make it worst. Turns out it layed down pretty decent ( good enough for my case anyway) And has a reasonable shine to it. ( knocks on wood ) So , taped up the interior to add the white accents( brush painted) , then put Tamiya satin clear over it Plan is just some details and in the case it goes. The kits engine is long gone. So,,,I'll make it a curbside and lightly glue the hood down and move on. Im aware the seat pattern as well as even some of the exterior trim is all wrong for the actual car. I think I can live with it Edited Wednesday at 10:13 PM by gtx6970 4
gtx6970 Posted Wednesday at 10:15 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:15 PM The original car sold on Bring a Trailer earlier this year 1962 Dodge Dart Ram Charger 413 Two-Door Sedan for sale on BaT Auctions - sold for $42,000 on April 22, 2025 (Lot #188,557) | Bring a Trailer
Brutalform Posted yesterday at 03:01 AM Posted yesterday at 03:01 AM 1. Nice save on the paint job. 2. I don’t think the 62 is ugly at all. Very unique looking car to be honest. I have three of these. One white, one yellow, and one red. I like what you are doing with yours, Bill. Sometimes it’s just rewarding to build it how it came, even if the interior is a bit off. All the hacking and putty, sanding etc, gets to be a pain sometimes. Can’t wait to see it finished.
TECHMAN Posted yesterday at 08:14 AM Posted yesterday at 08:14 AM The AMT 49 Mercury kit, has a really nice old MAX-WEDGE as the optional engine, would be a great addition to the restoration of this kit. Hollar if you need one Bill.... DJ 1 1
gtx6970 Posted yesterday at 02:01 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:01 PM (edited) 6 hours ago, TECHMAN said: The AMT 49 Mercury kit, has a really nice old MAX-WEDGE as the optional engine, would be a great addition to the restoration of this kit. Hollar if you need one Bill.... DJ Thanks for the offer. I'm sure I could come up with an engine/trans for it. Just not sure I want to I'm waiting on a new sheet of BMF to arrive. Before mush else happens But I'll mess with it this weekend to see how I can get a stance closer to the 1 /1 car had Edited yesterday at 02:17 PM by gtx6970 1
Old Buckaroo Posted yesterday at 02:14 PM Posted yesterday at 02:14 PM This is a cool car, Ive always wanted a 1/1 of the 62-64 Dart. Ive been looking at the 62 Plymouth Fury kits with that duckbill bumper on ebay wondering what they could become on the bench. DJ - Thanks for the info on sourcing the Max-Wedge ! 1
gtx6970 Posted yesterday at 02:23 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:23 PM (edited) 9 minutes ago, Old Buckaroo said: This is a cool car, Ive always wanted a 1/1 of the 62-64 Dart. Ive been looking at the 62 Plymouth Fury kits with that duckbill bumper on ebay wondering what they could become on the bench. Oh go ahead , You should jump in the deep end. The early Mopar B bodies have a strong following . I personally like the 63 , over either a 1962 and/or a 64 Dodge I have a couple Johan 63 Dodges on the shelf. Just need to get them down and decide on a path forward Personal preference, if I could , would be a 1964 Fury /Belvedere for a garage mate Red with red bench seat interior. Hemi with a push button auto please if Im dreaming Edited yesterday at 02:24 PM by gtx6970
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