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Licensed movie cars

Started by JB400, September 30, 2018, 06:04:44 AM

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Licensing seems like a double edged sword.  It seems like if something is "MoPar officially licensed" at best all it means is it costs more than other options  :-\  In this case it seems like a good thing.  The cars in the pictures look like they could be from screen shots.  It looks like they turn out nice cars that are accurate to the car in the movie.  Maybe the licensing has something to do with that  :shruggy:
I know it shouldn't bother me, but it irks me when "movie car" replicas have noticeable inaccuracies.  I know it's harder than it looks to get all the details right, but: General Lees with goofy graphics.  "Bullitt replicas" with Road Wheels/Magnum 500s instead of 14" wheel hub caps, no vinyl top, with Bumblebee stripe.

I would love to have an Eleanor tho, even if it didn't match 100% with the movie car.  That's probably why not all replicas are perfect

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