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Post by BUCKY on May 24, 2023 19:31:23 GMT -5
Started with this, a few years ago: Everything was packed in plastic bags: Nine sprues, a body, and eight tires: I like the fact that the factory stock wheels and tires are still in this kit, along with the wild custom jobs that Chip Foose designed for this Dodge.
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Post by BUCKY on May 24, 2023 19:34:57 GMT -5
When is a Coronet not a Coronet? When ya put a Charger grille and taillight panel in it!!! I decided to do FOOSE one better. (Yeah, right!) I stole the front grille and bumper from a Revell '67 Dodge Charger kit. It fits with just a teeny bit of body mod on the Coronet. The taillight lens has the name "Charger" molded into it, so I made a replacement from some white stuff channel. The taillight panel is a little different story. The chrome surround is a little small, and it sticks out. I marked around it, and will trim out the rear panel to accept the surround, and it will fit flush. I covered the new "lens" with BMF. I then painted it with Tamiya Clear Red.
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Post by BUCKY on May 24, 2023 19:40:04 GMT -5
I got the taillight panel finished: Next, I used a combination of drills and the Dremel with metal bits to carve out the plastic on the body so the taillight panel would fit flush: After cleaning up the opening with files and sanding sticks, the panel fits fairly well:
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Post by BUCKY on May 24, 2023 19:43:38 GMT -5
Enter one REVELL HEMI engine: Built straight from the kit, with the addition of Morgan Automotive Detail wired distributor. I love them things!!
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Post by BUCKY on May 24, 2023 19:49:06 GMT -5
I was hoping to use these wheels and tars: Couldn't get them to fit without some carving work on the body. So, I decided to go MOPAR with the Magnum 500's: Not a great pic, and the one on the right hadn't been detailed at the time.
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Post by BUCKY on May 24, 2023 19:57:04 GMT -5
Front and rear suspensions are done: Dry fit to the chassis:
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Post by BUCKY on May 24, 2023 19:58:56 GMT -5
A bit of paint work done:
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Post by BUCKY on May 24, 2023 20:05:58 GMT -5
And some major parts with Duplicolor primer on them: Then.........we sold the house and moved! I just have recently got started back on this one. When I get my camera straightened out, I'll have some updates to post, Thanks for checking out this un-FOOSED Dodge!!
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Post by Jcon on May 24, 2023 21:09:21 GMT -5
Cool... I'll definitely follow along too!!!
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Post by BUCKY on May 24, 2023 21:25:02 GMT -5
I have some MCW paint for this one, in a '67 Dodge Coronet color. I'll make an attempt to blow it through an airbrush. Betcha never will guess the color I picked.
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Post by topside on May 24, 2023 21:39:31 GMT -5
Intriguing !
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Post by Jcon on May 24, 2023 23:35:02 GMT -5
Bronze Metallic?
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Post by BUCKY on May 24, 2023 23:36:38 GMT -5
No, sir.
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Post by tubbs on May 25, 2023 7:26:24 GMT -5
looking good, like the custom work. if i may, with the custom work on the front and rear, i would try to make the custom wheels fit. i think it will help with the custom look, i think the magnums give it that "what if" stock look. either way, i like ehat you are doing so far. and i think your going with bright blue metallic.
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Post by BUCKY on May 29, 2023 13:14:22 GMT -5
Thanks, Al! I'll revisit the custom wheels, maybe see if I have some other wheels that might fit the body better. I just don't want to do any whacking on it.
By the way, not going with bright blue metallic. LOL
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