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Post by roddratt on Sept 18, 2010 22:21:59 GMT -5
TRaK style show rod?
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Post by RodBurNeR on Sept 18, 2010 23:31:14 GMT -5
TRaK style show rod? treaded wides....sorry but them'z been busted in the past here. cool ride though!
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Post by stingray on Sept 22, 2010 21:52:08 GMT -5
B.B. you have the Lil Coffin in your list twice!
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Post by stingray on Sept 22, 2010 22:05:23 GMT -5
What about the Green Hornet? The Hippie Hemi? The Pie Wago?
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Post by ChrisV on Sept 22, 2010 22:27:26 GMT -5
Monogram's Pie Wagon? - I'd say no... Though the Flathead is cool, the bodywork is too far out...
Green Hornet - Depends on which kit you're talking about; The old Monogram Model T is definitely TRaK'able (and not exactly what I would consider a "showrod" either...) The other movie car(?) Might be, but I'm not really sure what it even was to begin with...
Hippie Hemi - It has a trippy late sixties'/early seventies vibe... While it might formally fit the rules, I think that the long wheelbase and overall style of it makes it a bit too modern to truly fit this place... However, I'd like to hear what others think...
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Post by RodBurNeR on Sept 22, 2010 23:07:53 GMT -5
Chris, I agree with ya on all accounts.
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Post by zenrat on Apr 14, 2011 23:47:16 GMT -5
Green Hornet TV & movie cars were IIRC based on a Chrysler Imperial.
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Post by RodBurNeR on Apr 15, 2011 1:58:53 GMT -5
Green Hornet TV & movie cars were IIRC based on a Chrysler Imperial. Probably , but it's also a themed show rod for television. It's custom built....but it's not kustom. Opinions may vary, but that one won't be TRaKable.
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Post by zenrat on Apr 26, 2011 18:07:38 GMT -5
Oh I knew that. Was just supplying info.
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