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1978 Chevy Malibu 2dr.

BTW I know that the Malibu is available in resin, I already have the wagon.

Who makes '78 Malibu in Resin?! I really want one of those. B)

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Who makes '78 Malibu in Resin?! I really want one of those. B)

Bandit Resins makes a '79, and Perry's Resin both makes an '81...but '78-81 were pretty much the same in 1:1 w/ only minor trim differences.

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a new ram 2wd or a 4wd powerwagon crew cab

A Two Lane Black Top' s movie car the 55 chevy gasser, :wub:

a updated 88/98 ck chevy pickup or blazer 2wd/ Z71offroad

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I vote for;

a) 67/68 Chevy Short Bed both step and fleetside versions

B) 67/68 Camaros based on the Revell 69

c) Any new station wagon from anyone (specially Chevys)

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All Australian are my choices,

Ford XW/XY Falcon GTHO

Ford/Holden V8 Touring cars

XC Ford Falcon Cobra, Road or race car

Google them, all good choices i reckon!

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I have to say there are quite a few very interesting subjects listed that I agree 150% with, especially a well done 63 split window Vette and any new pickup, especially diesel duallies! A couple of mine are ones that (at least I think) deserve a new more detailed tooling.

1. 74-76 Pontiac Trans Am

2, 79-81 Pontiac Trans Am

3. More modern Class 8 trucks (like Moebius' Lonestar), especially a Freightliner Classic XL Condo or Freightliner Coronado Condo.

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1. A 46-48 Ford Tudor sedan, stock bodied with some old-school speed parts under the hood...perfect for kitbashing with existing variants.

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2. A 78-87 Cutlass Supreme with some optional Hurst/Olds parts, and some lowrider and canyon carver style wheels to maximize the potential market.

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3. A 32 Ford B400, Victoria, or even a closed cab pickup variant, with old-school flathead speed parts, some tall white wall big/littles with pie crust cheater slicks, chrome reverse wheels w/ spider caps and a 100% backdated traditional Deuce frame with a dropped I-beam axle and hairpins, all of which could breathe new life into older versions by providing perfect kitbashing fodder and boosting sales.

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