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The 63 Dodge is of interest. I have an R & R 63 and it maybe beyond what I can work with.

Had one, hood was beyond repair it was warped so bad, body was so thick I think it would have needed a grinder to thin it out . sold it and ponied up and bought a builtup original issue. If your patient they can be found reasonably. I have 2 and have less than $100 in both of mine

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I have a JF 64 Plymouth sedan body (bought via secondary distributer) and before I buy another I want to see it in person 1st.

I know for the price some are willing to work with it, I just would rather pay more to get better.

IMO only btw

Edited by gtx6970
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Caine,

This casting is far superior to the R&R. It's very thin and is a really nice casting. This has separate headlights and tailights, and we're working on doing the windshield now.

Bob

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