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Elite-ist

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#21
Stuwee, your model collection is great, and you don't mind featuring them amongst your stereo components. I have a couple. This is one of my favourites:



Nando.
 

stuwee

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#22
Diggin' that Vette :cheers: , I'll have to dig mine out now, pics in a sec, it goes with the red Reel Clear too! Nando, I have about 80 of those big 1/18 scale diecasts, half are at Moms, she has more room then me, you know good tunes and cool rides go hand in hand :reindeer:
 

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#24
Very nice stuwee. If I wasn't such a Buick nut I would love to have a 60's Corvette.

Nando.
 

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#26
I had the pleasure of seeing a '66 Corvette convertable and a show-quality GTO Judge but my favorite car will always be my 1972 Plymouth Duster Twister.

Shown is one that looks like it's from Quebec?

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NOTE: This is not a Twister or it would have the 340 grille. It's probably a 318. A 225 Slant Six or 318 was available with the Twister appearance package but the vertically slotted 340 grille was standard with the package. The car IS a 1972...the slotted taillamp lenses were the longest of thoee 3 model years prior to Duster receiving many of the same trim features as Dart Sport for '73 (including the taillaights).
 

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