In 1975 the Dodge super bee version of this car(exact) lime green, hemi, pistol grip 4 speed was on a used car lot outside the air base I was stationed at. I don't remember what they wanted for it; it was pretty beat for being 5 years old. It would be a steal now, wished I would have bought it. Instead 73 Duster 340/ auto. Copper brown with black stripes is what i GOT. lATE 60'S AND EARLY 70'S WERE BEST!
Are GMP's in general built a little better than AutoArt? I've bought 3 AutoArts. Lots of details but cripes they are poorly built, fragile pieces of crap. I'll never buy another. Hoods and trunks don't stay open, too much plastic on their very thin metal bodies. I'm thinking about getting the new one Road Runner GMP did in violet. But if it's as poorly made and fragile as AutoArt, forget it.
I've got the Autoart 71 Dodge charger. Generally an amazing model....if you don't look about the door line. The interior head lining is poorly fitted, it virtually touches the tops of the seats. I actually thought it was broken, but I looked online and saw others like it The chrome trim insert is wonky around the side windows, and I'm pretty sure the front windshield is to low. The rest of the model is amazing though. I'm tempted to brave it and dismantle it to repair the roof lining.
@Qismet22 Hello - it's just some generic music we recorded for the piece. Thanks for watching!
Dame never seen a diecast that detailed before nice!
I have the 1970 Road Runner in Metallic blue, with the 440-Six-Pack.
Incredible detail!
A nicely detailed replica. Got one in same color and a '70 GTX in sand pebble beige w/ gaiter top in my collection
I've got the original Plymouth Road Runner from 1969. The number plate is B-Beep and is in Mint condition. It's a di-cast but is perfect for me!!
In 1975 the Dodge super bee version of this car(exact) lime green, hemi, pistol grip 4 speed was on a used car lot outside the air base I was stationed at. I don't remember what they wanted for it; it was pretty beat for being 5 years old. It would be a steal now, wished I would have bought it. Instead 73 Duster 340/ auto. Copper brown with black stripes is what i GOT. lATE 60'S AND EARLY 70'S WERE BEST!
Where does someone get one of these ? Is it a kit that you put together and what is the cost?
I have the FnF 7 Orange 70 Road Runner. Does all thr same things. Fantastic
I want this guys job NOW!!
Jesus you could review real cars your so good at this. For a second i thought i was watching car and driver!
I like this show, I own a few GMPs.
@Thecarroom can u share pls? starts 2:52,that one!:)
the 70 roadrunner model is pretty rare they only made a few hundred I found alot for sale for about $100-150
5:04,6:18 wow
background music naME?
I have this model but in Moulin Rough
song name pls??
Do you have police cars?
1:11 i have one of those
i like import tuner
its nice but it looks a bit like a model you can buy at walmart
Hey all you Mopar fans you want to see a sweet 70 Road Runner my friend Bob restored and built? Go to his website 70roadrunner d o t c o m
Are GMP's in general built a little better than AutoArt? I've bought 3 AutoArts. Lots of details but cripes they are poorly built, fragile pieces of crap. I'll never buy another. Hoods and trunks don't stay open, too much plastic on their very thin metal bodies. I'm thinking about getting the new one Road Runner GMP did in violet. But if it's as poorly made and fragile as AutoArt, forget it.
If you have the money, I recommend that you see this site... www.amalgamcollection.com/
supercommando440 they are better
I've got the Autoart 71 Dodge charger. Generally an amazing model....if you don't look about the door line. The interior head lining is poorly fitted, it virtually touches the tops of the seats. I actually thought it was broken, but I looked online and saw others like it The chrome trim insert is wonky around the side windows, and I'm pretty sure the front windshield is to low.
The rest of the model is amazing though. I'm tempted to brave it and dismantle it to repair the roof lining.