70 Challenger
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70 Challenger
Revellogram's old 70 Challenger. Painted with wood stain!! Real PE leaf springs, white metal rear brake drums, pe front rotors, white metal calipers, turned aluminum pulleys, solder exhaust, other pe odds and ends. Built late 90's, early 2000's. Resin twin scoop hood. Arii wheels and tires. Aluminum drive shaft, white metal u joints.
midnightprowler- Intermediate Member
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Very nice detailing throughout.
RetiredMike- Advanced Member
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Nice 70's style street machine.
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Thanks.
midnightprowler- Intermediate Member
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Sweet looking under the hood stuff !! And the paint job is top notch
The 'hilbilly' stance is not my cup of tea, but this is a stunning looking model/
Nice work !
The 'hilbilly' stance is not my cup of tea, but this is a stunning looking model/
Nice work !
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Beautiful build! The detailing is fantastic but what really made me grin are the hood pins on the thin cables, haven't seen that in forever.
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very nice work Lee buddy...looks great...
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That's well built and it's held up well over the years. Good stuff, Lee.
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Thanks!
midnightprowler- Intermediate Member
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The "high rear" stance was often seen in the 60s into the '70s, I saw it in Calif in '66. That model is a work of art. No weaknesses, interior very carefully detailed, engine compartment lacks almost nothing, undercarriage superior!!!!
I did an MPC Challenger back in the day, and mine is "in the pits" compared to yours!
I did an MPC Challenger back in the day, and mine is "in the pits" compared to yours!
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Great detailing in the engine bay.
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You are far too kind sir, thanks!harron68 wrote:The "high rear" stance was often seen in the 60s into the '70s, I saw it in Calif in '66. That model is a work of art. No weaknesses, interior very carefully detailed, engine compartment lacks almost nothing, undercarriage superior!!!!
I did an MPC Challenger back in the day, and mine is "in the pits" compared to yours!
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Stunning build with a great 70's vibe!
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Really digging the 70s stance nice engine detail
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Thanks!
midnightprowler- Intermediate Member
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"The "high rear" stance was often seen in the 60s into the '70s, I saw it in Calif in '66. "
How true. I recall the various stance fads thru out the years. From serious nose rakes to the jacked up rear and all between.
I didn't intend my previous comment to be derogatory or negative, even if I am an old curmugeonly, ornery ba*tid.
The one brief fad that I absolutely hated (other than 'Donks), were the cars that had all 4 small wheels and tires that extended out from the fender sides ! That was just sick !
This Challenger is gorgeous, Love the MOPARS
How true. I recall the various stance fads thru out the years. From serious nose rakes to the jacked up rear and all between.
I didn't intend my previous comment to be derogatory or negative, even if I am an old curmugeonly, ornery ba*tid.
The one brief fad that I absolutely hated (other than 'Donks), were the cars that had all 4 small wheels and tires that extended out from the fender sides ! That was just sick !
This Challenger is gorgeous, Love the MOPARS
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