Posted 4 years ago
fortapache
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Back in the late 1960s car manufacturers started marketing cars ready to race. Or at least looked ready to race. This is the Dodge version of the Plymouth Road Runner although I don't think it was as popular. Anyway when you bought this you didn't need Holly carbs and whatever it is that Moon made because this was ready to go although you could still put the stickers on the car. But this car even came stickers and graphics plus hood scoops and a wing. This model has the 383 which is the smallest engine but still worthy for a car this size.
The model is very well detailed. It has Goodyear script on the tires and much more. Such as the dual exhaust and 1970 on the license plate. Also it says Super Bee on the roof so people in aircraft can tell what kind of car you are driving. And wing windows. Not quite sure how we make it as we no longer have wing windows.
Super cool Road Runner!
Thank you very much Newfld.
Rumor has it they stopped making 383 engines because they were to reliable? Not sure if that is true. MOPAR!
Thank you very much iggy. Perhaps you are partial to Mopar.