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This is your chance to get your voice heard guys and gals.

What kits from AMT would you like to see reissued from AMT for 2008?

If you have specifics, like last year produced, kit name, etc., that would help a lot.

Thanks everyone.

I sincerely hope everyone has a safe, happy, and very Merry Christmas.

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This is your chance to get your voice heard guys and gals.

What kits from AMT would you like to see reissued from AMT for 2008?

If you have specifics, like last year produced, kit name, etc., that would help a lot.

Thanks everyone.

I sincerely hope everyone has a safe, happy, and very Merry Christmas.

let me get a 1970 amt chevy nova lost a bid on e bay no to ha ppy new to the computer low and mean

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I'd be happy with whatever jewels that Stevens International and Dave Burket manage to unearth - plus I wouldn't mind seeing the Prestige 63 Corvette again, if nothing else for the sweet hardtop option!!! Any and all truck and Motor City/Craftsman reissues would be welcomed as well!!

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I too appreciate any kits that Dave can "bring back to life". However, I do tend to enjoy the old annuals of the 50's, 60's, and 70's. Here's my sample, or two cents worth. There are MY wants, and not necessarily kits that would be profitable sellers, if they are even still existant.

1962-1963 Ford Fairlane 500

1963-1965 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200

1977-1980 Plymouth Volare' (MPC)

1975 Plymouth "Small Fury" Road Runner

1967-1968 Ford Galaxie 500XL

1968-1969 Chevrolet Impala SS

1969-1972 Pontiac Grand Prix

1960-1969 factory stock Ford Falcon

1960-1963 Mercury Comet

1960-1966 Imperial Crown

Since I build mostly factory stock...I would prefer the option of that type of build. I do realize that many of these kits were "compromised" into renditions that would prevent them from being restored.

:rolleyes: Fury3

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Subaru Brat...only issued once.

VW Scirocco..ditto

VW Rabbit....ditto

AMT Mercury Capri, last seen in the Cafe Racer series

MPC Pontiac Fiero. last seen in 1987?

Toyota Supra. last seen as an annual in the 80's

72 GMC Pickup...last seen in early 90's

92 Camaro (Ex MPC kit. the good one). last seen in 92

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Top of the list 41 Woody Stock (30051) Had the great Columbia 2 speed rear axle. :rolleyes:

70 GTO has been out for a while.

51 Chevy Sedan version.

70 Super Bee stock version (the OHC Hemi could be thrown in too.) B)

I am also fresh out of 49 Fords but everyone else probably has a few extras, so I'm good. :D

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Any one of the four MPC annual Trans Am kits (70-73) Probably not feasible due to yearly corrections. The MPC Flamethrower firebird funny car. Arnie Beswick had one too that was pre-painted in a pearl white. It too was a Firebird Funny car, can't remember the name now though.

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Also would like to see the:

AMT

#2065-200

MERCEDES-BENZ

300SL GULL WING COUPE

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Pro Street Coronet Super Bee

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1966 Nova Street Machine - by AMT (ERTL) #6769 copyright 1991

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That's what I'm looking for!

Chris

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This is your chance to get your voice heard guys and gals.

What kits from AMT would you like to see reissued from AMT for 2008?

If you have specifics, like last year produced, kit name, etc., that would help a lot.

Thanks everyone.

I sincerely hope everyone has a safe, happy, and very Merry Christmas.

Gregg, you mean kits of which it's certain that the tooling still exists or suppose to exist?

Or do you wanna include complete reverse engineering subjects?

TIA

& Merry Christmas to you all.

Luc Janssens

Belgium

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Both, actually.

If it was made by AMT or MPC, then that covers it.

Yes, some kits would have to be redone, reverse engineered as you say, but that doesn't hinder our wishes, right?

Thanks Luc!

Hope you are having a great Christmas already

I just got up, and most of you, or actually all of you, are more than halfway through your Christmas day :-)

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Both, actually.

If it was made by AMT or MPC, then that covers it.

Yes, some kits would have to be redone, reverse engineered as you say, but that doesn't hinder our wishes, right?

Thanks Luc!

Hope you are having a great Christmas already

I just got up, and most of you, or actually all of you, are more than halfway through your Christmas day :-)

Thanks Gregg,

yes we had a great Christmas eve and day, but since it's almost 9 pm here, its almost another one for the history books, seems life at 40 (almost) is on the fastlane :lol:

Okay here goes: (data courtesy of "The Directory of Model Car Kits" and all are annuals except where noted)

Amt

1963 Pontiac Bonneville H/T (#6623)

1964 Buick Wildcat H/T (#6524)

1964 Chevy Corvair Monza Spider H/T (#4754)

1964 Ford falcon H/T (#5124)

1964 Oldsmobile Cutlass H/T (#5024)

1964 Pontiac Bonneville H/T (#6624)

1964 Pontiac Grand Prix H/T (#6654)

1965 Buick Wildcat H/T (#6524)

1966 Buick Skylark GS H/T (#6566)

1966 Chevy Impala SS HT & Convert (#6726-6716)

1967 Ford Fairlane GT H/T (#5167)

1967 Ford Galaxie H/T & Convert. (#6127-6117)

1967 Mercury Cougar (#5327)

1968 Chevy Chevelle SS (#5628)

???? Kenworth/ Challenge mixer (#T559) not an annual, dunno if the mixer differs from the ERTL unit

Mpc in a next post :blink:

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Mpc

1966 Pontiac Bonneville H/T & Convert. (#9-10)

1968 Chevy Impala H/T (#368)

1968 Dodge Coronet H/T (1768)

1969 Chevy Impala H/T (#369)

1969 Pontiac Bonneville H/T (969)

1970 Mercury Cougar H/T & Convert (#2270-2370)

1971 Dodge Demon (#450)

1970 Dodge Challenger (#754)

1970 Plymouth 'cuda (#270)

1971 Dodge Challenger (#7114)

1971 Plymouth 'cuda (#7102)

1971 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 (#7115)

1972 Chevy Impala H/T (#7203)

1972 Dodge pickup (#458) later models too...

1972 Plymouth Roadrunner (#7225)

1973 Dodge Van (#410) later models too (the 71 window van, was neat but probably won't sell)

1975 Pontiac Firebird (#7515)

1978 Ford 4x4 Off Road Van (#413)

Hope this info is useful....

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Like many of the others, mid-60s annuals, especially:

58 Pontiac;

60 Chevy station wagon;

62-4 Corvair;

63-65 Imperials;

64 Grand Prix (having trouble restoring the butchered one I have now);

64-67 MPC Corvettes with the working suspensions;

on the showrod side...all of the Zingers;

Chuck Miller's Fire Truck;

Those will keep me busy for a year or so...Thanks for asking

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HMMMMM. That's a tough one lemmme see...

AH!-HA

1. A full detail kit of the McQuay-Norris speedster

2.The Stout Scarab

3.Bucky Fullers Dymaxion!!

jes kiddin',what ever the companies produce is OH TAY wit me.(I'll B&M after they are released)

What I'd REALLY like to see is the model companies stop putting scribed in markings under the hoods that ghost thru after painting.

sink marks in frames(I'm aware of draft angles in injection molding.Make the frmaes multi- piece so that's not an issue.)

This is a good start.

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Here are my "wishes"

1967-1968 Ford Galaxie 500XL

66-69 Ford Falcon (any one of these years)

Any 70-73 Firebird Formula (with formula hood obviously)

74 or 75 Firebird

MPC 70 Cuda

MPC 72 - 74 Cuda

68 Chevelle

69 Pontiac Grand Prix

72 Pontiac Grand Prix

68 Chevy Impala

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Gregg,

I'm curious, some people seem to be assuming you are asking this question as an agent for Stevens Internationall or Dave Burkett. Is that true or could there be another source requesting the information or maybe it's just your own question?

My choices:

1925 Model T Ford roadster and coupe

1960 Ford Starliner with custom parts and stock parts

1949 Ford

Any '60s Ford pickups

1953 Studebaker

Just about any of the annuals (restored to stock where necessary)

Thanks for asking!

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I would really like it if they were to re-issue the 1/16th dodge charger.

the Richard Petty Version from the 70s is the one kit on my grail List I have yet to get. I'd be happy with the street machine version form the late 80s. I know 1/16th is not popular but that kit is really ripe for a reissue, as it has not been seen since the late 80s.

Generic decals would be fine. I would buy at least two. That just leaves 4,998 more.

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