THAT IS ONE SWEEET CAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I agree with that!!
I double agree with that!!!!

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I think it's a great combination....I'd keep it as original because it isn't something you commonly see!DixieSatellite wrote:Hi,
Wow - again, not wanting to hijack the thread but thanks for the compliments on the SSP.
Now I have a dilemma - body and paint is also on the schedule and I was planning to change the car a little, but nothing that is not in 1972 brochure, however (the color is in fact Spinnaker White w/ Argent Silver, not Ermine White). I never really liked the color scheme and was going to remove the Argent Silver and make the car all Spinnaker White w/ black vinyl roof and Go-Wing (plus body contour pin stripe).
However, now I will have to think VERY seriously about keeping it the car the orignal factory color scheme, especially if the Wedding Cake Pack is not common.
BR
Ian B.
DixieSatellite wrote:Here it is.billzilla wrote:Just to be clear, I intend on keeping the original GY8 Gold Leaf paint. It's a great color for the 71-72 B Body shape! Besides, I'm a big believer in doing the original paint unless the car is a total frame up job. I don't think it's very cool to see another color in the trunk or door sills.
I can't imagine what that white on white SSP looks like, though! I'll bet it would turn heads at a show...
Roof is in fact white (Santa has also since brought the Mopar Bullseye Caps for the 7 x 14 Magnums).
Brgds,
Ian B. [/url]
If that was the case,why do clones sell more than the cars the clone from?71GTX wrote:What is a clone??
One is just taking a car and making the way that they want it to look and perform. Its a visually or performance enhanced vehicle, made the way you want....
Now taking a Satellite and swapping VIN and fender tags from a Roadrunner or GTX then trying to sell as one of the mentioned is fraudulent.
But keeping the car with its original markings intact, but dressing it up the way you want....that is what the hobby is all about....JMO