1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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jayhurrikane
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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that is a beautiful car glad you scored it good job, you are a full fledge jedi master
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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Dreambig wrote:Why would there be any confusion? Just sharing a few pictures of a car I thought would be neat to own.

Sideways, this is the original one. The only one he has built. It was a two year long project that is 90 plus percent scratch built. I contacted him a little while ago, before he came to the board, and it arrived today.

Here are a couple more pics until I get some time this weekend....

Ed

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Why??

Because people are trying to understand wtf is going on here, you didn't exactly tell them by saying "it just arrived".

Did you buy it "my new car just arrived"
Did you borrow it for photos "just borrowed for photos"

Either way, neat car.

What is the engine?
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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Way to go Ed nice suprise. Geoff :o
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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Good to have that one in the States! I'd like to see it in person some time.
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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Dreambig wrote: Anyway, I purchased the car (I'm not one to borrow for a photo shoot) and received some Turkish Delights as well.

Ed

The mind grows by what you feed it, so feed it good stuff.
It shows a great strength in character to have people trust you enough to send you their precious possessions so that you can do a "photo shoot" and share with others on here the intricate details of the vehicles. It isn't a bad thing...
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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OMG! :shock: How’d you get him to sell you that car to you? This has to be one of the nicest ¼ scale cars out there, a work of art.

When you start taking pictures I would love to see some of the front and rear suspension. Is the rear end home made?

Be sure to create a section in Members Legends so that the pictures will be easy to find in the future.
I’m so jealous. :wink:

Congratulations Dreambig! :) :D
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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cryo-tek wrote:OMG! :shock: How’d you get him to sell you that car to you? This has to be one of the nicest ¼ scale cars out there, a work of art.

When you start taking pictures I would love to see some of the front and rear suspension. Is the rear end home made?

Be sure to create a section in Members Legends so that the pictures will be easy to find in the future.
I’m so jealous. :wink:

Congratulations Dreambig! :) :D

Simply throw enough money at them so they cant say no. Works for everything.

Some people have alot more money then others and can afford to throw it around.

Be interesting to know the price, but I wouldn't be surprised if its not revealed.
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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no frame pics either ...
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ceyhun34
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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hi every body nice ride .. it's look like familiar :mrgreen:

yeahh ı remember my old ride :lol:

good job ed
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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really nice .. :)

I will be very happy with what I have seen
I am eagerly waiting for more
Congratulations to dream.. :)
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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Are u guys kidding me ! Thats got to be a real car shrunk down to a smaller scale(lol)!
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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hello
can you explain a little what emiter you use to control lights?
how many "ways"? is it a airplane emiter?
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www.quarterscalelegends.com The Awesome history of 1/4 scale!!
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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wooooooowww :shock:
Ed. has been very good. :mrgreen:
you are amazing.. :wink:
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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yeah i like this explanation!
if you could show me what you microswitch look like?
i had to make a pace car with my new 1/5 th scale body,
flashing light everywhere and roof lights
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