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Old 04-25-2004, 06:42 PM
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Completed: 69 Dodge Charger

ok i have worked on this one for about 3 weeks. It took a good week to gather extra parts, wheels, tires, motor accesories ect. the wheels are new, chrome filter, chrome heads, custom nascar race exhust headers, custom paint, the piant was mixxed by me, i call it medium metalic blue. it was a fun car! just enuf chrome!

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Old 04-25-2004, 06:45 PM
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Re: Completed: 69 Dodge Charger

Had you lowered the front just abit, it woul've looked super nice! It looks cool, but needs a front drop.
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Old 04-25-2004, 07:12 PM
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Re: Re: Completed: 69 Dodge Charger

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Had you lowered the front just abit, it woul've looked super nice! It looks cool, but needs a front drop.
i tried to lower it a bit, but i am using diffrent tires, and the stock tires were way smaller, and the front tires are taller so when i added them witht he lowering job it did nt change it. so it is stuck like that
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Re: Completed: 69 Dodge Charger

That's nice!.. Where did you get the dishes on the back?..
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Old 04-25-2004, 08:39 PM
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Re: Re: Completed: 69 Dodge Charger

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That's nice!.. Where did you get the dishes on the back?..
well i got the tires and wheels off of a old school mustang, that got messed up, and was a disatar. not sure what kind of kit, i think amt, not 100% sure
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Re: Completed: 69 Dodge Charger

come on guys reply, your advise helps on future models!
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Re: Completed: 69 Dodge Charger

looks good. the paint looks good from afar but when you take up close shots it looks rough. the hood looks like you got alot of trash in it, i might suggest to paint outside. Not under trees ofcourse. since i started painting outside i don't have this problem anymore.
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Overall, very nice

Your paintwork looks really good, and everything is nice and clean. The only thing I'm wondering is what is wrong with those taillights? I can't tell for sure from the pics, but I think you put the tail light buckets in from the outside, instead of from the inside. All that chrome that shows around the tail lights shouldn't be there, it should be a thin chrome strip.
This is most important, as it's the view most other drivers will see of this car!

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Re: Completed: 69 Dodge Charger

the tailight on this kit suck, they wouldlnt push in all the way and were crappy. they stick out to far, that was the only downside
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Re: Completed: 69 Dodge Charger

Very nice, I think you have a problem with your front end, it looks like the front valace hasn't gone on properly. I remember this kit, I build it fro my mate when he was overseas, pity its another trashed kit taht he bashed parts off for his Nova, oh well, it lasted about a year.

I see you did it all to the box too? Paint wise anyway, very nice. Inspiring me to add yet another kit to my list.
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Re: Completed: 69 Dodge Charger

very nice indeed, but your supposed to put the tail light buckets in from the inside.
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Re: Completed: 69 Dodge Charger

AWE-SOME. I loves me some muscle car. I need this kit. Who makes it, revell?
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