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i am always game for a orange dodge charger with a 01 on the doors and a confederate flag on the roof
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This is my post winning the lottery Superbird
So it's plastic, just need a few million to get it build full scale....Rich
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i will go crazy for plum crazy 1969 dodge charger.
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68 charger plum crazy purple for me
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I lettered a Superbird one time. Some old coot owned it and had driven it at Bonneville, his grandson was going to make one last run in it and then it was going to the Harrah collection.
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Would LOVE to see these done. My older brother drove a '69 Roadrunner when he was in high school, and I always loved that car...
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Really? No one has mentioned the '70 Superbird of the KING!
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I would love to see muscle cars modeled in paper. The closest thing to a muscle car that I ever owned was a 1970 Oldsmobile Toronado GT. With its 455 CID/400 horses, it could really push you back in the seat despite it's weight. My favorite muscle cars from the era were the early Barracudas ('64-'66), and the Rambler AMX.
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No need to mention it Ray, it's on the list as well as other race versions and why not a Dinoco King?
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