MelvinsArmy wrote:
btw, that 61 Impala body looks killer!
Yes it does!
MelvinsArmy wrote:
btw, that 61 Impala body looks killer!
Oh I know they're still active. I don't know to what extent though as most of the products were dropped or sold off to other companies such as RJSpeed there. I do know that a lot of the molds were sold off. Either by talking to random people who bought them or seeing them put on eBay for quite a long time after they went out of business. So with that being said they are either just selling left over inventory or made their own molds from existing bodies.metallicats33 wrote:Bolink is still active. I couldn't get to any pages as well, so I emailed them. They responded stating all bodies on their site are for sale. Later I found out that I could only access the pages using Internet Explorer. Chrome,Firefox & Opera wont navigate the Bolink site correctly for some reasonLowgear wrote:The BoLink body page that was posted is I think for archive purposes only. You can't buy anything directly from it or even get to it from the BoLink site. I'm also bedding the molds to make most if not all of those bodies are long gone.
I actually own thee 55 Chevy 2 door body thats shown on that page.Long story short, I bought the SuperBird Body
Don't forget Hardcastle and McCormick. Car wasn't as cool as the General, but still fun to watch.MelvinsArmy wrote:I grew up in Iowa and watched the Dukes of Hazzard every week as a kid.
klavy69 wrote:... when I give you s&#t its a loan...I want it back!
Hey, I also have a real Charger--and it's true, Parma made a 1969 Charger body (my real one's a '70, unfortunately there's no '70 body, but I tried to make my '69 Parma body look similar). I'll take a picture tonight!HotRodJosh wrote:Parma made a Charger body....but it wasn't very accurate.
I have a real Charger...so I'm always looking for accurate models, bodies, etc...
The HPI one is the best lexan one I've seen....
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