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HI!... Back end looks like a early 80's Firebird. The front looks like a Ford Granada or Dodge Diplomat.
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Hmmm, the 2 door
USA spec Ford Granada
looks like a possibility. UK Granada was a different car.
Lots of 70's cars had that pointed grille - my '73 Vauxhall Victor for example. I think the awkward proportions of the shell are because it is designed to fit a buggy chassis. I remember several lexan saloon car (sedan) shells offered in the 80's to fit SRBs etc. One was the MK3 Ford Escort. What manufacturers of aftermarket bodies were around in the 80's? I only really remember Parma. edit: From further Googling, I think it might be a Proline Nascar shell, similar to this one This is a Chevy Lumina, but it's along the same lines. |
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Last edit: by Martin Bell.
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It is a old 84 or 86 Buick NASCAR. Same period than "Days of Thunder". Your blaxk picture is a rare 1987 Buick Regal Grand National GNX. V6 turbo charged more than 250HP. A piece of collection like the 58001 from Tamiya |
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It was a mode like the marui Ford tbird Coors drived by bill Eliott
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Thanks Stingray. Do you know who made the bodyshell?
I've tried Googling vintage Parma, MRP, Andys and Proline but found nothing. |
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Your lumina looks like a HPI or better a parma one
Perso I 'm fan of the nascar cars |
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No, the Lumina is not mine. That was just an image I found on Google that was close (in spirit anyway) to the one I bought. I'll post more pictures when I get it (haven't received notification that it's been dispatched yet ) |
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Look on Bolink bodies
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