1958 Dodge Custom Regal Lancer 2-Door Hardtop

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1958 Dodge Custom Regal Lancer 2-Door Hardtop
Chrysler Flight Sweep II (Ghia), 1955
In 1955, De Soto presented three concept cars. Their chassis were built in Detroit, and the bodies were built in Turin, at the Ghia workshops. Of the Falcon roadster, Flight Sweep I convertible, and Flight Sweep II hardtop shown at Motorama that year, the latter generated the most interest. The De Soto Flight Sweep II featured a monocoque body and, overall, differed little from the production models. The design solutions discovered in 1955 would be applied to the 1957 model line (De Soto Fire Sweep).
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Chrysler/DeSoto Flight Sweep II, 1955 hardtop concept car
Suddenly it's 1961! I managed to scoop up an entire car-carrier's worth of the exquisitely accurate 1961 Mopar lineup from Revell. They did as a promo at car dealers back then to show off Virgil Exners very questionable styling prowess.
I cleaned them up with a bath, primed, and then custom mixed each color to accurately match paint chips for each specific model for 1961.
So each blue, teal and pink is 100% accurate to real Mopar for that model and year. It was a really fun afternoon project that netted some exquisite models for my own 1968 model railroad.
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