71 gtx convertible
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71 gtx convertible
anyone else see the dayclona makers and their new 71 gtx (satellite) convertible...i always wanted to see one and i think i like it...haven't made up my mind yet
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That's why you shouldn't bother with the "Nats" and go to the REAL national Mopar show in Carlisle.
Pam, Gary and Mike had ALL of the Dayclona cars at Carlisle, including X-Con. 
The car is really sweet. They put a lot of work into it, but as typical with them, it's done very well, down to the little details (like the anti-rattle wedges in the door jams). The side glass is all custom made (big $$$), the top is a modified e-body piece, and the back seat is cut down to fit around the tub. Of course, everything works. They had to increase the angle of the a-pillars to meet the roof, so it does have a little different feel when sitting in it (granted, it's really odd to be sitting in a 71 and not having a roof above your head).
I spent a good part of the ACN weekend hanging out with Gary and Pam at the Dayclona display. I'll admit, while X-Con is really cool, my favorite is still the Superbird. Especially now that Gary did the astratone dash treatment (as was originally planned for the 71s).
Oh, and for you that don't know, Eric was very instrumental in feeding Gary and Pam info about Plymouth specific details during the build of the car. I didn't have as much of a part in helping with info on this one as I did while they were building the Superbird though - sucks being so busy sometimes.


The car is really sweet. They put a lot of work into it, but as typical with them, it's done very well, down to the little details (like the anti-rattle wedges in the door jams). The side glass is all custom made (big $$$), the top is a modified e-body piece, and the back seat is cut down to fit around the tub. Of course, everything works. They had to increase the angle of the a-pillars to meet the roof, so it does have a little different feel when sitting in it (granted, it's really odd to be sitting in a 71 and not having a roof above your head).
I spent a good part of the ACN weekend hanging out with Gary and Pam at the Dayclona display. I'll admit, while X-Con is really cool, my favorite is still the Superbird. Especially now that Gary did the astratone dash treatment (as was originally planned for the 71s).
Oh, and for you that don't know, Eric was very instrumental in feeding Gary and Pam info about Plymouth specific details during the build of the car. I didn't have as much of a part in helping with info on this one as I did while they were building the Superbird though - sucks being so busy sometimes.
Dave
Founder - The Road Runner Nest
71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto)
Founder - The Road Runner Nest
71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto)
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There's an article in one of the recent mopar collector's guides too...I'm a little biased toward that one because they mention me in it!
I think Gary cringes a little when Dave or I look at the car and point out the little incorrect items....but it's only because he asked. It's a very well built vehicle. The craftsmanship is amazing.

I think Gary cringes a little when Dave or I look at the car and point out the little incorrect items....but it's only because he asked. It's a very well built vehicle. The craftsmanship is amazing.
AKA Butterscotch71....the road runner nest is out to win you over this year!
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Carlisle, Pa
I think this next year I will go to Carlisle instead of Columbus. Just for a change if nothing else.
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Yea, it's an argent like color with a texture. The instrument cluster and the dash pad insert (over the glove box) are both done. It's a REALLY cool effect. I'm seriously considering doing it in Project Blue Bird. With the deluxe interior door panels, and that astrotone dash, it really feels like you are in an airplane cockpit.
Dave
Founder - The Road Runner Nest
71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto)
Founder - The Road Runner Nest
71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto)