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Post by sportabout on Aug 23, 2018 14:05:05 GMT -5
Can Revell Sox & Martin 1967 Plymouth GTX build as stock version? Only Sox & Martin is available in local hobby shop.
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Post by tubbs on Aug 24, 2018 7:55:44 GMT -5
oh man, I have a few of these kits and really cant tell you. sorry. I think it can, but the stock version can only be build stock. If you can wait a while, I ca give you a solid answer. I am sure someone will beat me to the punch though.
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Post by tubbs on Aug 24, 2018 8:03:37 GMT -5
well that sucks!! I think the hood has a hole in it, you would have to get the stock air cleaner, scoops and the stock rimes and tires. oh yea, and the manifolds and exhaust. the more I think about it, the more I don't think it can.
I would have no problem sending you the stock stuff. I would have to check on the cost of shipping. sorry.
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Post by sportabout on Aug 24, 2018 14:16:59 GMT -5
Thanks Al but I may not need stock stuff. You know me I can't build box stock or hardly stock version. Even if I try to build stock the result is something else. These drag race kits are good base for Pro Streets and I'm a big fan of them.
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Post by tubbs on Aug 27, 2018 8:41:40 GMT -5
ok, close but no cigar, cannot be build completely stock, CAN be build into a 67 factory RO23 car (factory race car). those were belvederes, but very easy to convert. yep, you and I are pretty much alike, I think I have a few of them "pro street" cars. and yes Marty and everyone else, this one is not finished either. this was done with the Sox and Martin car. noticed I started sanding the emblems off. have to find a way to do the upper body molding to make it a RO car. wanna laugh, notice the date in the lower right corner.
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