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Old 01-30-2004, 06:54 PM
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plymouth duster 1971 progress

not sure if I ever posted any progress of it before

the car is painted with krylon yellow paint over a coat of white krylon wich is on top of a coat of gray primer,the interior is craft paint .

let me know what you think of it so far (the wheels are temporarily on there)











and of course my new workspace:
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Old 01-30-2004, 07:03 PM
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Re: plymouth duster 1971 progress

Hi Mario!! That's one you've never shown but I'm glad you did!! It's beautiful!!!
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Old 01-30-2004, 08:11 PM
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thank you tonio!
the model is half finished,also i still need to figure out how to wire the engine
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Re: plymouth duster 1971 progress

Looking sweet man, they are nice wheels. Look good on that and I'm sure they'd look good on alot of other cars.
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Oh my. Looks great. I would keep those wheels on the car.
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Re: plymouth duster 1971 progress

how bout some pics of that red one..
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Old 01-30-2004, 09:31 PM
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should i post the pixs of the red one in this tread or not ?

also i think ill keep these wheels.

feel free to comment my work !
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Re: plymouth duster 1971 progress

wheels..eh.. to bling bling for a Muscle car. You should go with some Torq Thrusts, or some kind of vintage mag wheels
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Re: plymouth duster 1971 progress

WOW!!! That's very nice. Amazing work. I love the rims and the decals on there.
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Re: plymouth duster 1971 progress

When I was in the Navy (1973) I had a yellow Duster 340. Your model brings tears to my old eyes. Great detailing. Keep up the great work. I look forward to seeing more pics as you progress. Thanks!

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Re: Re: plymouth duster 1971 progress

damn. that's clean. those rims look pretty good under there suprisingly. btw, barry..how could ya? go from a 340 to a grandma car?
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Re: plymouth duster 1971 progress

I don't think his car is much of a grandma car. Most people when they see those, they slow the hell down and loook scared!
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Re: plymouth duster 1971 progress

because old people usually drive those huge cars as slow as they possibly can. Seriously, it's nice, I was just kidding ya barry!
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Re: plymouth duster 1971 progress

patate, didn't think this would get hijacked. Sorry man.

Yo 86! haha! I drive her like I just stole it, everytime out She's very quick, fast and powerful. You do not want to be sipping hot coffee (or anything else when I go WOT.

And thanks 86

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Re: plymouth duster 1971 progress

i make on too
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