Junkman Posted May 1, 2011 Posted May 1, 2011 (edited) My list: Definitely more of the traditional full-size cars of the 60s 70s. Especially the post '67 Imperials and other 'fuselage' Mopars, particularily the 73 Dodge Monaco. The 71-76 non-Caprice fullsize GMs. 70s Continental Town Car and Marks. 'Personal Luxury' cars like the Chrysler Cordoba and Pontiac Le Mans. 73 Pontiac Grand Am Late 30s - early 40s 'Detroit Potatoes', like the 37-39 Hudson, 42 De Soto, etc. And much more of the 'odd balls' like the 1957 Hudson, Studebaker Hawk and Gran Turismo, etc. Edited May 1, 2011 by Junkman
59-Desoto Posted May 1, 2011 Posted May 1, 2011 I like your list Junkman , the resin guys have tried to fill many of those holes but price for their time and work keep a lot of builders away from them. Never hurts to wish .
Luc Janssens Posted May 1, 2011 Posted May 1, 2011 I'll play, but I would change the scale in 1/25 (please note, that this is a dream list, and know that many of these subjects are/were available as resin copies of vintage kits, offered in a different scale, or findable annuals on the secondary market) -'68 Dodge Coronet -'69 Chrysler New Yorker -'68 Chevy Chevelle -'69 Chevy Impala -'69-'70 Cadillac Deville -'70 Plymouth Hemi 'cuda -'70 Dodge Charger -'71 Dodge Demon -'71 Dodge Challenger R/T -'72 Ford LTD -'72 Chevy Caprice -'72 Ford Grand Torino GTS -'76 Ford Grand Torino -'76 Ford Grand Torino country squire -'76 Ford LTD -'77 Chevy Impala -'77 Ford Thunderbird -'87 Chrysler LeBaron I will ad more later....
Swifster Posted May 12, 2011 Posted May 12, 2011 Only because I had one... 1971 Plymouth Sport Fury GT, with all the stripes... If a '70 was done, two sets of stripes...GT and S/23
ra7c7er Posted May 12, 2011 Posted May 12, 2011 I would think many non-Americans would like to see the same stuff Americans want. I mean if it isn't there in model form it's not here in model form either.
Six-Fo Posted May 12, 2011 Posted May 12, 2011 I'd like to see more Cadillacs, especially the LT1 Fleetwood in 93-96.
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