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Finally got my '71 Challenger convertible!

ramenth

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For Christmas!

Granted, it's in 18th scale, but it looks good sitting on the shelf.

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Some how I knew it was going to be in scale. HAHA Nice! They sure do cram a lot of detail in them little suckers.
 
Nice Robert!! I was picking up a prescription at the drugstore and looked over next to the candy isle and there she was. A 1970 R/T w/ shaker hood. All mine for only $11.99. Made in China. I took a few photos of it on my “handmade” rotisserie001.jpg003.jpg007.jpg014.jpg

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I got one too, Plum Crazy but mine is a box queen. Never opened LOL

Mine's been open just for the pics. Afterwards it went back into the box.

Of course, the first thing I asked was "this is a promise on the real one, right?"
 
Some how I knew it was going to be in scale. HAHA Nice! They sure do cram a lot of detail in them little suckers.

Russ, what blew me away on this one is the cotter pins on the hood pins. I had to pull 'em to get the hood open, then chase 'em around the love seat to make sure I didn't loose 'em.
 
Nice foundation. What mods do you have in mind?
 
Those are really nice. Glad you both got them. The Chinese can do incredible detail on their models. I have a model of my '06 R1200RT BMW bike and it is unreal. I also have several Jim Beam liquor decanters of the 1970 Challenger. Some unopened. I'll post some pics later.
 
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