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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I2wftX8EDg
Did you notice as the Charger went over the bank at the 2:36 mark you could see the camera was still on the passenger side door :2thumbs:
Here are a few things that I noticed.....
They used a 68 and a 70 Charger. In some scenes, the car seems to be a 68 but upon closer inspection, the upper part of the front bumper is painted body color to hide the chrome. The rear view shows a 70 taillight finish panel that was on R/T and 500 models. The close up of the hood opening was a 68 model. The under dash hood release was a fake. The dash pad is a 69-70. Door trim panels are 1970 except for the scenes with the window cranks spinning.....different color panels and map pockets.
Quote from: 70 sublime on August 08, 2022, 10:09:42 PM
Did you notice as the Charger went over the bank at the 2:36 mark you could see the camera was still on the passenger side door :2thumbs:
:coolgleamA: good spot never noticed that , was to busy concentrating on the under side of the hood & engine bay :lol: :P
Quote from: Kern Dog on August 09, 2022, 06:57:38 PM
Here are a few things that I noticed.....
They used a 68 and a 70 Charger. In some scenes, the car seems to be a 68 but upon closer inspection, the upper part of the front bumper is painted body color to hide the chrome. The rear view shows a 70 taillight finish panel that was on R/T and 500 models. The close up of the hood opening was a 68 model. The under dash hood release was a fake. The dash pad is a 69-70. Door trim panels are 1970 except for the scenes with the window cranks spinning.....different color panels and map pockets.
good spots KD , :2thumbs: :coolgleamA:
thought i saw the 70 passenger door panel had a power window switch might have seen it wrong ,
will take a few screen shots later :P
:scratchchin: that painted 70 front bumper looks kind of good
done a few screen shots of this film , to show what the guys above have spotted :coolgleamA: :2thumbs: :yesnod:
also looks like the 70 had power windows or at least the interior passenger side shot :scratchchin:
started to put the screen captures in order , but lost the plot & gave up :pullinghair: :lol:
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That car looks to be patched together from a 68-69 and a 70 model year car. The ignition switch in the dash is 68-69, the taillight panel is clearly 1970.
yes kind of suprised , given it was a 78 film , although a lot can happen to a car in a short amount of time :icon_smile_blackeye:
Quote from: tan top on August 10, 2022, 03:01:54 PM
Quote from: 70 sublime on August 08, 2022, 10:09:42 PM
Did you notice as the Charger went over the bank at the 2:36 mark you could see the camera was still on the passenger side door :2thumbs:
:coolgleamA: good spot never noticed that , was to busy concentrating on the under side of the hood & engine bay :lol: :P
Quote from: Kern Dog on August 09, 2022, 06:57:38 PM
Here are a few things that I noticed.....
They used a 68 and a 70 Charger. In some scenes, the car seems to be a 68 but upon closer inspection, the upper part of the front bumper is painted body color to hide the chrome. The rear view shows a 70 taillight finish panel that was on R/T and 500 models. The close up of the hood opening was a 68 model. The under dash hood release was a fake. The dash pad is a 69-70. Door trim panels are 1970 except for the scenes with the window cranks spinning.....different color panels and map pockets.
good spots KD , :2thumbs: :coolgleamA:
thought i saw the 70 passenger door panel had a power window switch might have seen it wrong ,
will take a few screen shots later :P
:scratchchin: that painted 70 front bumper looks kind of good
My friend wanted to turn his 70 Charger R/T into a General Lee clone and was going to spend several grand swaping out the nose to 69 Charger pieces,so I told him he should blast and paint the front bumper instead as most people wouldn't know the difference anyway,this is the result.
I saw that car in Ohio in 2004. It almost inspired me to paint my bumper. That General Lee was a clean car.
Quote from: Kern Dog on January 02, 2023, 07:01:11 PM
I saw that car in Ohio in 2004. It almost inspired me to paint my bumper. That General Lee was a clean car.
The car is really nice! He spent a long time blocking the car and it came out really straight. I cut and buffed the car. It's a real 70 Charger R/T too.
I like how they replaced a fresh air vent handle with a hood release knob.
Quote from: JimShine on February 23, 2023, 07:27:37 AMI like how they replaced a fresh air vent handle with a hood release knob.
I think if you look at that picture again they have added a hood release to the car as it appears there is still a fresh air vent handle under the dash closer to the driver door