U.S. Vintage Trans-Am [PICS & PAINT Discussion ONLY!!!]
#2251
Good job!



#2252
Last edited by GP40X; 06-05-2011 at 11:38 AM. Reason: frint frensers FUMBLE FINGERS STRIKE AGAIN
#2253
#2254
no rc company makes that color where did you find it? from auto air or the like? i had to mix mine but its rc paint at least. decals are the sponsors all else is paint (dodge, classic painted) not my best work but will do it better next run as a real posey replica for the shelf.
#2255
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From: Roseville, CA
Justin, the 66-68 Mustangs has faux air ducts in the rear quarter panels. 69-71 Mustangs used the same main chassis, roof, doors, and rear quarters/rear deck with different front end grille treatments & head lamp positions for each year. 69 & 70 used the same front fenders with different grill/headlights and 71 used different slightly longer frint fensers front fenders with a much wider grille opening. Also used unique tail lamps each of the three years.
I wanted to attach a picture but for some reason it won't let me. All that I know is 66-68 is one body style, 69&70 is another with some differences, and 71-73 or 74 is another. What's interchangable between years I have no clue. I'm not a mustang guy hah.
#2256
After further looking into it, it seems not all 69 mustangs had the ducts in the quarter panels. 71 I can say used different rear quarter panels, rest might be the same though I never paid much attention to my mothers Mach 1.
I wanted to attach a picture but for some reason it won't let me. All that I know is 66-68 is one body style, 69&70 is another with some differences, and 71-73 or 74 is another. What's interchangable between years I have no clue. I'm not a mustang guy hah.
I wanted to attach a picture but for some reason it won't let me. All that I know is 66-68 is one body style, 69&70 is another with some differences, and 71-73 or 74 is another. What's interchangable between years I have no clue. I'm not a mustang guy hah.
#2257
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Joined: May 2011
Posts: 36
From: Lakeland, Florida
Just to set the record straight, the '69 was the only year for the rear quarter scoop and on the Boss models the scoop was deleted. Larry Shinoda, the designer of the Boss didn't like the fake scoop on the car. That's why you don't see the scoops on the Boss models...
A quick breakdown of model years that are similar:
65-66
67-68
69-70
71-73
The 65-70 used the same floor pan and other sub structures, but the car was continually widened/lengthened for better ride and to fit big-blocks starting in '67. The 71-73 was a whole different story with revised sub structure, integral steering, and more.
I've got several HPI Mustang bodies myself, but haven't gotten the '70 Boss yet...
HTH...
Mark
A quick breakdown of model years that are similar:
65-66
67-68
69-70
71-73
The 65-70 used the same floor pan and other sub structures, but the car was continually widened/lengthened for better ride and to fit big-blocks starting in '67. The 71-73 was a whole different story with revised sub structure, integral steering, and more.
I've got several HPI Mustang bodies myself, but haven't gotten the '70 Boss yet...
HTH...
Mark
#2258
no rc company makes that color where did you find it? from auto air or the like? i had to mix mine but its rc paint at least. decals are the sponsors all else is paint (dodge, classic painted) not my best work but will do it better next run as a real posey replica for the shelf.
This is where I get all my colors from when I want to do a corect color car
http://mcwautomotivefinishes.com/
#2259
no rc company makes that color where did you find it? from auto air or the like? i had to mix mine but its rc paint at least. decals are the sponsors all else is paint (dodge, classic painted) not my best work but will do it better next run as a real posey replica for the shelf.
This is where I get all my colors from when I want to do a corect color car
http://mcwautomotivefinishes.com/
http://mcwautomotivefinishes.com/

You can also get Limelight/Sublime in the Testors Auto Lacquer line, as well as many other "unavailable" factory colors.
They work perfectly well for Lexan, and are much cheaper than MCW jars. And MCW still refuses to join the 21s century and use e-mail or phone for ordering (only fax or snail mail forms for ordering). Great selection of product, but a PITA to get if you don't have a dinosaur fax machine sitting around collecting dust.
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#2261
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From: Roseville, CA
She still has it sitting in the driveway. Its not what it used to look like but I just finished putting the rebuilt motor and transmission in it a couple months ago. I come from a BIG muscle car family and still have a lot of them too.
#2262
GT-350 For 1 of my sons VTA car. He choose to commemorate his school being destroyed by the tornado here in Ringgold, GA. We used the "R" on his football Jersey for the roof. Colors are his school colors. 1 down 1 son to go lol




#2263
1970 Boss 302 painted to replicate Dan Gurneys 1969 Boss 302 which he raced just before jumping ship to Plymouth.

and one next to my stickers on the rear quarters of my 1:1 Cobra Daytona Coupe replica, Gurney ran these stickers on his Daytona Coupe at the 12hrs of Rheims race in 1964

and one next to my stickers on the rear quarters of my 1:1 Cobra Daytona Coupe replica, Gurney ran these stickers on his Daytona Coupe at the 12hrs of Rheims race in 1964



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