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MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong
Last post 02-23-2009 09:25 PM by Ron Hamilton. 31 replies.
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  • 12-07-2008 06:04 PM 791530

    • DrewLong
    • Joined on Apr 28, 2007
    • Mechanicsburg PA
    • Posts 373

    MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    I did not want to "steal" Ron's original post, so I have opened this thread.

    Below is the resin 1969 Coronet (from an MPC Original) I am starting with.  Engine is a Revell 440 from the Charger R/T kit.  Tires are MRC rubber mickey Thompson Indy Profiles (big & little).  The theme for my build is an early to id 70's modified street machine.  Color will be Mopar Brite Green Metallic (to be ordered from MCW).  Interior will feature T-handled Hurst shifter, aftermarket steering wheel, and.....I thought maybe shag carpet, but that would be too cheesy!

    Wheels are to be determined.  Suggestions are welcome.  First possible choice will be Keystone Klassics

    Second would be Chrome Reverse with Baby Moons

    Target date is June 1 2009

    Drew
  • 12-07-2008 07:02 PM 791540 in reply to 791530

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    looking good, if the coronet is the same scale as the revelle 69 super bee then wont the charger motor look a little to small or is that the reason you picked it, since the chargers a different scale. I dont really know though but if theyre the same scale your all good. good luck. cant wait to see both of them.
  • 12-07-2008 10:38 PM 791608 in reply to 791530

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    sounds great,,can't wait to see this build off..

    god put you on this earth to do the best you can with what you;ve got,and you cant ask for more than that.......evel knievel
  • 12-07-2008 10:47 PM 791612 in reply to 791540

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    sublimegreen:
    looking good, if the coronet is the same scale as the revelle 69 super bee then wont the charger motor look a little to small or is that the reason you picked it, since the chargers a different scale. I dont really know though but if theyre the same scale your all good. good luck. cant wait to see both of them.

     

     

    We are using 1/25 scale Coronet R/Ts based on the original MPC annuals. Mine is an original plastic kit, which I am resurrecting, and Drew's is a resin body. The 1/25 scale '69 Charger engine will be fine for both of our builds. I have a collection of reference material, as well as several on line sources for my replica stock build.

  • 12-07-2008 11:00 PM 791614 in reply to 791530

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    To quote Flounder from Animal House, "Oh boy, this is gonna be great !!!!". Two 69 Coronets, wow !!! I think the Keystones look good, don't forget the 8 Track player and Hi Jacker Air Shocks.

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  • 12-07-2008 11:39 PM 791625 in reply to 791530

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    heys guys i will be following along on this one. nothing wrong with shag carpeting. i agree with the last reply on the hi jacker shocks & 8 track. How bout some cherry bombs also. gotta love those build offs. I thing i hear led zepplin in the background.

    So many kits, So little time
  • 12-08-2008 05:17 AM 791648 in reply to 791530

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    o. o.k., now that i look at the engine bay it looks like its based off of the amt 69 gtx. how you have to assemble it but ether way, best of luck to both of you. i like how your putting headers on drew.
  • 12-08-2008 05:55 AM 791654 in reply to 791530

    • DrewLong
    • Joined on Apr 28, 2007
    • Mechanicsburg PA
    • Posts 373

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    slantasaurus/musclecar,

    I had already been considering the Gabriel Hi Jackers and Cherry Bomb mufflers, though I am debatting whether to go full exhaust with the mufflers or header mufflers with an abreviated exhaust.  An eight track.....hmmm, I hadn't thought of that.  Know a good source (photoetch or otherwise)?

    Drew
  • 12-08-2008 08:17 AM 791676 in reply to 791530

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    Don't forget the extended rear spring shackles. Back in the day you couldn't go a whole day without seeing a half-dozen sets of these things on the local street fighters.

    Recovering aircraft modeler.
    "I can see me bound and gagged
    Dragged behind the clownmobile...."
    --Warren Zevon, "Hostage-O," Life'll Kill Ya, Artemis Record 2000
  • 12-08-2008 10:40 AM 791698 in reply to 791530

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    I like Drew's Ideas on his build. As a kid, I recieved the original annual kit for Christmas (the best Christmas ever for me modelwise as a kid), which I painted with some Pactra Turquoise Paint with a white interior, built as a street machine in my semi-crude style at the time. About 5 years ago, I bought a resin body of this kit, which I later discovered would need more work to make it look right that I had time for, so I sought out a plastic kit. I found one on Ebay, that was an unpainted built-up. It was not complete, but it was definitely workable.

    It was missing the hood, wheels, tires, and had the custom front grill. I bought the latter two from The Modelhaus, and went to my parts box fo the wheels and tires.

    The wheels are JoHan steelies with the Dog Dish caps from the Lindberg '64 Dodge 330 (correct for this car, but wrong for that one), and a set of Goodyear Redlines from Revell's '69 Charger.

    The interior is all there, and it came apart easily, as it was lightly glued.

     I'm going to ditch the kit chassis for this project, and use the chassis from the AMT '69 GTX, which will give me a detailed chassis. I have to go to the parts box for a 440 Magmum V8 (probably a Revell '69 Charger R/T).

    This car is going to represent a Coronet R/T with the 440 Magmum 4bbl, and the Super Trak Pak (Dana 60 rear axle). I have several colors to choose from for this build, so it will be a while before I paint it, but I have done the body detailing, and mocked up the underhood area and chassis from the aforementioned GTX kit. I look forward to this one.

  • 12-08-2008 12:56 PM 791727 in reply to 791530

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    This look to be a cool build off. I like the look of the resin kit looks nice and clean. Did you say were you got it?

    I had one these 1:1 my very first car. I owned it for 7 years drove it across county Va, TX Ca, Mi, N.J back to Va. I sold it to my younger brother and then he sold it to my older brother. Between the three of use we had that car for 18 years total. It had the big -n- little tires with ET mags rear shekels and cherry bomb mufflers.My older brother painted it Hemi Orange.

  • 12-08-2008 04:01 PM 791774 in reply to 791530

    • whale392
    • Joined on Jan 27, 2005
    • Huber Heights, Ohio (as of right now)
    • Posts 365

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    So you putting the disc brake detail into the front wheels then (as the super trac-pac came with discs front)?  Sounds like a good build-off of a cool Mopar.

    'If you aren't living life on the edge, you are taking up too much space!'
  • 12-08-2008 05:08 PM 791798 in reply to 791774

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    Thanks for the information. I may just do that as I have some disc brakes that will fit on the spindle, but they will not be seen by anyone but me, since this is not a contest quality build. Imagination is everything. I could also wire and plumb the model, but I am too old and feeble to do that.

  • 12-11-2008 03:04 AM 792360 in reply to 791530

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    Gday guys am looking forward to this, good luck

    Adam

  • 01-14-2009 12:59 PM 801390 in reply to 791530

    Re: MPC 1969 Coronet Build Off - Ron Hamilton & DrewLong

    I have to get back to work on this.

     

     I have the grille surround, and everything I need to get started. Now we need the weather to warm up so that I can start painting. I'm using the chassis from the latest AMT mopar kit for more detail.

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