THE REAL 72' GTX-MOPAR ACTION

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THE REAL 72' GTX-MOPAR ACTION

Post by G-Series » Tue Jun 09, 2009 7:41 pm

Just a quick general announcement, http://www.moparaction.com under the 'current issue' is the release of the cover and table of contents page for the upcoming issue. Hope you guys like it. Pam and I will have it in the "T" bldg at Carlisle in July.

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Post by CtownRunner » Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:50 pm

You got my attention. I don't subscribe to that magazine but will have to pick up a copy. Will you have it in Columbus?
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Re: THE REAL 72' GTX-MOPAR ACTION

Post by G-Series » Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:54 pm

Not sure...current plan is to bring the SRT-71 to Indy's booth, but if that doesn't pan out, it'll be the Jet at Keisler's.

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Re: THE REAL 72' GTX-MOPAR ACTION

Post by 1972RM23 » Tue Jun 09, 2009 10:12 pm

OMG ... the blood is rushing out of my head!
It's just like the 1972 GTX clay studio model!!!!!
THANK YOU ... from a 1972 RR/GTX LOVER!!!!

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Post by landon1 » Tue Jun 09, 2009 10:54 pm

AWESOME!!! I wondered what an AAR Cuda-style hood would look like on our cars and it is, as i thought, amazing. Is that basically what you did - molded an AAR scoop to a flat hood? Looks amazing - i'll have to go buy one - guess i'm about due for my once-every-few year purchase :lol:

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Post by G-Series » Tue Jun 09, 2009 11:08 pm

Thanks guys. It's a repro AAR hood. The way to do it is to modify the header panel by using the front 3/4 of the RR header and weld it to the rear 1/4 of a barracuda header. You have to lift up on the part near the hood because the AAR/Cuda hood has a slight peak, not only front to back, but upward toward the sky. This car combines cues from the 68 photo and the 69 photo. (68 was for the 71, and the 69 for the 72). Some of the cues were rather crudely done(in clay), so Pam and I took some artistic license and cleaned them up a bit; to what we thought would have ultimately been produced. You have to look at the Cuda for some help there. Btw, we used A4 silver; Herlitz designed the car with the F4 fighter in mind; the A4 gives that military fighter jet look-hence the Jet X name.

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Re: THE REAL 72' GTX-MOPAR ACTION

Post by 1972RM23 » Wed Jun 10, 2009 12:28 am

G-Series wrote:This car combines cues from the 68 photo and the 69 photo. (68 was for the 71, and the 69 for the 72).

Can you post the pictures of those clay model mock-ups.
I've seen the 72 mock-up photo in MCG and on display in the Steve Juliano collection but I've never seen the 71 mock up.
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Re: THE REAL 72' GTX-MOPAR ACTION

Post by bruce » Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:41 am

Beautiful! Love the hood! Will you have it at Carlisle and the Nats?
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Re: THE REAL 72' GTX-MOPAR ACTION

Post by G-Series » Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:47 am

Yes to Carlisle="T" bldg and maybe, but doubtful, for the Nats. Note the recalls and quarter vents. Dated 9/11/68. Thank Eric for finding/providing us the pic.
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Re: THE REAL 72' GTX-MOPAR ACTION

Post by sogtx » Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:42 pm

What Else could you ever come up with ?

Thats beautiful ..

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Post by Eric » Wed Jun 10, 2009 10:51 pm

G-Series wrote:Yes to Carlisle="T" bldg and maybe, but doubtful, for the Nats. Note the recalls and quarter vents. Dated 9/11/68. Thank Eric for finding/providing us the pic.
My pleasure. I'd been thinking about putting recall wheels on the butterscotch car ever since I found that factory photo, just never got around to it. They really look good with the 71/72 body.
So you just couldn't keep this one under wraps till Carlisle huh Gary :lol: Can't wait to see it in person. See ya at Carlisle.
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Re: THE REAL 72' GTX-MOPAR ACTION

Post by RS23-71 » Thu Jun 11, 2009 1:11 pm

Now thats the style of hood that was meant to go along with the '72s grill style!
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Re: THE REAL 72' GTX-MOPAR ACTION

Post by Eric » Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:02 pm

Gary
My copy of MA came in the mail today. The Jet-X looks good, but your tires are a little dirty.
Looks like I need to change my name to Juliano though!
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Re: THE REAL 72' GTX-MOPAR ACTION

Post by G-Series » Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:11 pm

LET IT BE KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE KINGDOM OF THE NEST...THEY F'd THAT PART UP. I WAS NOT GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO PROOF READ THE ARTICLE. YES I'M YELLING BECAUSE CREDIT SHOULD BE GIVEN TO THOSE THAT DESERVE IT...AND THAT'S ERIC. You still love me? :lol: Btw, that 'dirty' tire look is intentional to replicate the Goodyear 'bluestreak' vintage racing tires...as if the car was found in a barn :stirpot:

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Re: THE REAL 72' GTX-MOPAR ACTION

Post by Eric » Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:44 pm

I though you maybe that was your interpretation of the dirt on the tires of the 72 prototype.....or maybe someone who owns a watermellon threw dirt on them at the photoshoot when you weren't looking.
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