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Dodge car at Williams Used Auto & Truck Parts - Kodak Portra 400 - Canon EOS Rebel G - Pittsgrove, NJ - scanned on Epson V600.
Dodge D5N ute. Taken at the 2006 New South Wales All Chrysler Day, held at Fairfield Showground, Prairiewood, Sydney.
I have really been loving this vintage Helios 44-2 lens.
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Dodge D5N ute. Taken at the 2006 New South Wales All Chrysler Day, held at Fairfield Showground, Prairiewood, Sydney.
Front yard art, Dodge (Power Giant?).
Anyone got a year/model for me on the 5 window, dual wheel, quad headlight V8 truck?
From; Atkipete - "It is an Aussie built Dodge 'Power Giant' A10 model from the early 60s. Originally a petrol V8 but the raised air cleaner behind the cab suggests it has been repowered."
I think, near ~ Beerwah, Queensland, Australia.
When copying the Ford F-100 from Tom Gion, I always thought that I've seen a model of that with long panels for the sides, instead of building it in bricks.
Uhm, yes, difficult to find if what you think is a Ford is a Dodge Ram instead. It's from Er0l from 2018.
This is no more than a quick mockup, about 2 hours in the build and at least two more to go.
After this I decided not to finish the model. Don't get me wrong, I'm mot saying that this is a bad model in any way - it just doesn't fit what I want from a toy car.
The most important feature needs to be stability, to fit into a pocket and not falling apart, as I hate repairing cars in the wild. The side panels are held by a single stud in the front, or a minifig hand that holds on to another plate that's fixed on a single stud. That's not even something to move around on your desk.
Fitting a minifigure is another must, maybe an old torso without arms would have been possible.
And at last the scale. Er0l has a specific scale for his models - which just isn't mine. My cars tend to be too big, and this would've been dwarfed by all my other models.
So instead of finishing this, I took it apart.
Toy Project Day 3045
Dodge 3700 GT at the Street Mag Show in Hannover.
A slightly altered Dodge Dart built by Barreiros in spain.
The owner of this 1968 Dodge Charger R/T told me that this is a very early 1968 model, built in late 1967. There is a small rectangular emblem aft of the word ‘Charger’ on the C-pillar. That was a feature on the previous generation of the Charger.
This one is equipped with a 440 V-8 and a 4-speed manual transmission.
Going back to the 60's Selby's Garage were running a lovely assortment of motors including this Dodge D308 tipper. Someone please hurry up and build a time machine!
the owner did a nice makeover to make the station wagon look like a period racer from the local dragway
This one may have started as a 1932 model but it has received a host of modifications and customizations.
It appears to have been fitted with a supercharged V8 engine, independent front suspension, and the top appears to have been chopped.