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I am building a revell transport trailer and would like to get all the of the same year of cars. I would prefer 1970 mopar cars but would like to know how many kits are there of different 1970 mopar cars kits there are and maybe even a 1970s dodge big rig?

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In 1/25 scale, commonly available:

Revell 1970 Hemi 'Cuda

Revell 1970 Charger R/T 

Revell 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T or T/A

AMT 1970 Coronet Dodge Super Bee

Lindberg A-100 Pickup (I think these were sold in 1970, and looked much like this kit).   

1/24 Scale, commonly available:

Revell 1970 'Cuda AAR

Revell 1970 Road Runner

Revell 1970 GTX (older, hasn't been out in some time but can still be found pretty easily)

Revell Challenger T/A

Revell 1970 Superbird

1/25 Scale, resin or conversion:

1970 Duster grille, for AMT 1971 Duster 340 kit- available through Hart's Parts or Mustang_Mom on eBay

1970 Chrysler 300 - offered through Mustang_Mom on eBay

1970 Dodge Dart Swinger - several casters offer/ offered resin Swinger bodies to be used with Revell's '68 or '69 Dodge Dart GTS kits

1970 Road Runner (Southern Motorsport Hobbies)

1970 Coronet R/T conversion pieces for the AMT Super Bee (Hart's Parts or Mustang_Mom on eBay)

1970 Coronet 4-door (Modelhaus - not in production)

1970 Dodge Pickup (Modelhaus, Mustang_Mom, others. I'm not sure who does a '70 specifically; and they all seem to be sort of expensive)   

1/25 scale, rare annual kits:

MPC: 1970 Charger, 1970 Super Bee (same body as the AMT), 1970 Barracuda/ 'Cuda, 1970 Challenger.

Jo Han: 1970 Road Runner, 1970 GTX

Jo Han 1970 Superbird (it's been reissued many times over the years, somewhat commonly available, and not too expensive when found).

Have I missed anything?

 

 

 

 

 

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There used to be a Penta-head that went by the handle "Mopar-D" on here. Resin transporters with loads of Mopars were a favorite of his. I don't know if Photo ****-it took away all of his photos or not. I am currently at work where I can't see hosted photos anyway. Anyway, his stuff was fantastic if you can still see it.

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One more thing I should mention....Missing Link Resins (Kevin posts here) also does the 1970 Coronet R/T parts (among other things) you might find useful. His parts are top quality, and his service is first rate!!!  

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Also- in one of the threads in Car Aftermarket- Resin, somebody is working on a 1971 Dodge Polara for sale in resin. It would not be a stretch to convert it to a 1970, and I'd like to see the '70 Polara myself, as after I was born, I was brought home from the hospital in one (my Dad's).  

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