michelle Posted February 24, 2023 Posted February 24, 2023 (edited) this is a what if model I made what if when dodge made the 2nd generation charger they kept the fast back roofline and bar style taillights of the 1st generation charger and this is what i think it might look like I used a Revell 68 charger body and hood and a mpc 69 charger interior and firewall and radiator chassie engine battery with a challenger/Cuda style center console and the taillight panel and back bumper from a Revell 69 charger and a cut down fastback roof line and taillights from a broken Revell 67 charger and the grille is from a amt/ertl f&f 70 charger the pistol grip shifter and rims and tires and wheel backs and air cleaner came from my parts boxes Edited February 24, 2023 by michelle 1
Carmak Posted February 24, 2023 Posted February 24, 2023 I really like your creative thinking! It looks like one of your challenges was the lower roofline of the 68-70 VS the 66-67. As part of the 68 redesign all B-bodies got a lower roofline except the convertible and station wagon. I have attached a couple pictures of an original issue 69 Charger built in 69 using the custom parts in the kit. The custom taillights and side panels have a similar vibe to your car. Carmak
michelle Posted February 24, 2023 Author Posted February 24, 2023 8 hours ago, Carmak said: I really like your creative thinking! It looks like one of your challenges was the lower roofline of the 68-70 VS the 66-67. As part of the 68 redesign all B-bodies got a lower roofline except the convertible and station wagon. I have attached a couple pictures of an original issue 69 Charger built in 69 using the custom parts in the kit. The custom taillights and side panels have a similar vibe to your car. Carmak Thank you. I have always wanted a set of customizing parts from the mpc 68-70 Charger kits for me to use on the current 68 through 70 charger kits especially the rear window louvers
michelle Posted February 24, 2023 Author Posted February 24, 2023 5 hours ago, spencer1984 said: That's pretty cool, nice work! Thank you
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