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I don't even mind that they goofed on the bumblebee stripe...it's supposed to be more vertical, not slanted.

As do I as I have a 1:1 Demon - I made a Traxxas Slash into a drag car cause Parma released their Muscle 71 SCT body (71 Demon) no a lot of it isn't scale but it's nice!Coelacanth wrote:That'll never happen. You can find dozens of different kinds of Camaro or Mustang bodies representing various model years, but finding Mopar anything is like finding hen's teeth.Would that it could be, though...
Bolink made a '69 Charger body back in the day, but the dimensions were out-of-whack...like most Bolink bodies of the time. Jerobee did a Challenger body but it was pretty weird-looking, too.
HPI makes a '69 Charger body that would otherwise look great, but it's cut for truggies and has HUGE wheel openings and a way-overscale blower sticking through the hood, it makes it look cartoonish. It's a shame, really, that they put that one out, but couldn't put out a plain-Jane Charger in their Vintage VTA line-up with proper wheelbase and wheel openings. Their Plymouth 'Cuda and Dodge Challenger bodies are very nice examples, though. But unfortunately, that's about it. A few other manufacturers put out clone bodies that aren't licensed by Ma Mopar and have silly names, but those don't look nearly as good as the HPI bodies.
I wish HPI made a Plymouth Duster/Dodge Demon body, a mid-50's Plymouth Fury (like "Christine"), a Roadrunner or Superbee...but that'll never happen either.
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