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Post by marty on Sept 21, 2012 0:46:44 GMT -8
I won this off of eBay!!! I wasn't going to bid on it because I thought for sure it would go for a high price? But then when I checked again with about 12 hours to go and no bids on it, I thought what the hell I'll put a max bid of $70 on it and see what happens? Well in the end I got it for $55 plus $5 for shipping!!! I hope it's as nice in person as it does in the photo!!! Can't wait to get it and build it as a hauler for my 38' goose neck or tag along trailers!!! ;D ;D ;D Anyone know anything about R & R resin?
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Post by FMW on Sept 21, 2012 9:50:47 GMT -8
They've been in business for a while. They do some unique stuff. I bought an El Matador body from them. I looks like quality work. You can find them under Star Models (along with Flintstone, Hendirx, and Aardvark) here. resinrealm.net/index.htmlBTW: They sell your Dodge for $58, so you did OK. FMW
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Post by marty on Sept 21, 2012 16:17:09 GMT -8
Sweet!!! Now I won't have to play the guessing game on what I'll have to pay for one!! ;D ;D
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Post by darkrapid on Sept 21, 2012 20:57:03 GMT -8
R&R resin's products are OK. Not the best but also not the worst. The quality can very from mold to mold so expect some body work like a crazzed model restoration. Also, did Dodge offer an extended cab back then? That I don't know but those dually fenders are way wrong. Looks like they cast the stepside fenders on the fleetside bed.
What are your plans on this one?
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Post by FMW on Sept 21, 2012 21:24:55 GMT -8
You mean like this one? Nope. No such animal. FMW
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Post by marty on Sept 21, 2012 22:45:12 GMT -8
R&R resin's products are OK. Not the best but also not the worst. The quality can very from mold to mold so expect some body work like a crazzed model restoration. Also, did Dodge offer an extended cab back then? That I don't know but those dually fenders are way wrong. Looks like they cast the stepside fenders on the fleetside bed. What are your plans on this one? I hoping it's not too bad to work with? And yes Dodge did offer that cab back then. As far as the fenders go I didn't realize until now that they do look a lot like the step side fenders!!! But may I can remake them to look more like the real deal? My plan is to build it as a hauler for one of my '38 foot trailers.
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Post by marty on Oct 4, 2012 16:03:53 GMT -8
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Post by marty on Oct 4, 2012 16:04:33 GMT -8
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Post by marty on Oct 4, 2012 16:13:48 GMT -8
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Post by Danno on Oct 5, 2012 4:25:13 GMT -8
Yikes!
That's even bad for typical R&R.
Whoa.
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Post by unforgiven on Oct 5, 2012 8:51:10 GMT -8
Ummmm, WOW!, really, how did you get that knick in the hood??? I could on, an on, but you already know, WOW.....
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Post by Mastercaster on Oct 5, 2012 11:45:09 GMT -8
Well...the bumpers look nice.
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Post by unforgiven on Oct 6, 2012 5:12:39 GMT -8
Well...the bumpers look nice. ;D
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Post by marty on Oct 6, 2012 7:19:10 GMT -8
Yikes!
That's even bad for typical R&R.
Whoa. I'm thinking that the eBay seller is buying R & R's 2nd hand stuff and then reselling it on eBay?
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Post by danschevelle on Oct 6, 2012 20:30:59 GMT -8
Wow. Thanks for taking the bullet on this one Marty, you saved everyone else on the board $58! Seriously, back in the day, 90% of the extended cab Dodges I ever saw were single rear wheels, it was kind of rare to see a 1970s era Dodge dually, unless you were in the pits at a race track. A neighbor had one that was a 4X4 and had cool "Power Wagon" emblems on the hood. Anyway, good luck building this one!
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