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Question for Mopar afficionados
Hi all
I have finally tracked down a Revell kit I think will be suitable to build as the black Bullitt Charger. It's not a rag-top version, but I have found enough photos to assist me to convert it. What I'm more interested in though, is the scallpos on the bonnet & the doors. Should these be drilled out or remain solid as aero features? |
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Re: Question for Mopar afficionados
Did you mean vinyl top? The movie car is a hard top with a vinyl top. The scallops are a styling feature and are not open on the full scale car.
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Re: Question for Mopar afficionados
Yes of course I meant vinyl top. Occasionally, here in Australia, we refer to these as rag-tops. Thanks for answering my question though. Curiously, Revell have moulded the bonnet ones in a way that suggests they should be opened up. So this isn't the case?
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Re: Question for Mopar afficionados
nope not on the full scale car they are not
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