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The Duke Boys undiscovered '70 4X4

Started by 1FastCharger, June 26, 2008, 02:23:36 PM

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JimShine

Yeah, and the 68 grille with metal I piece stuck on it.

I went and took a risk and attempted handpainting the flag and roof text. I just finished the flag and am currently drawing out and cutting my masks for the text. The flag came out great so I am hopefull on the rest.


Charger1970

Quote from: JimShine on June 29, 2008, 05:23:58 PM
Yeah, and the 68 grille with metal I piece stuck on it.

I went and took a risk and attempted handpainting the flag and roof text. I just finished the flag and am currently drawing out and cutting my masks for the text. The flag came out great so I am hopefull on the rest.



That does look fantastic. You did a great job.  :cheers:
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PocketThunder

Wowzers!  :o

Is that a '73 Roadrunner in the background?
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lisiecki1

i wonder what the possibility is of lowering it to a regular stance and keeping the 4x4 setup in it....with a 600 horse hemi.....WRX kiss my a$$

hahahahaha
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Finn

Actually I saw a bronze colored 1968 charger at stockish height that was converted to 4x4, unfortunately I didn't think to take a picture of the set up. It was in van nuys at a body shop...Ive got their card if anyone is so interested to try and track it down.
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BigRed66

Quote from: 69bronzeT5 on June 27, 2008, 01:21:45 AM
Quote from: 69bronzeT5 on June 26, 2008, 06:34:57 PM
I have a picture of a sublime '70 that I saw last summer..I'll dig it up.

Found the pic...


I see no less than 4 Slime Greenies in that pic...would love to see pics of that stepside...
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69bronzeT5

Sorry, I don't have any pictures of that truck. :shruggy:
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Mike DC

Quotei wonder what the possibility is of lowering it to a regular stance and keeping the 4x4 setup in it....with a 600 horse hemi.....WRX kiss my a$$

hahahahaha


I always thought an all-wheel-drive Charger would have been an awesome stunt car setup on "Dukes."  All those twisty gravel roads and cars on small tires . . . it was basically a WRC Rally situation but with heavier longer-wheelbase cars.  Driveline-powered independent suspensions at both ends of the chassis would definitely be the way to go.