Model car kit

The 68 GTX is totally different than a 69. The grill, interior, side trim, tail panel are all different. You could use them if you didn't care if it was accurate.
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I said some tweaking would need to be done, wasn't meaning a box stock build but the two kits would have a great starting point. I have never known resin to be complete kits anyway so you would still need some goodies. I too have been building and collecting for over 30 years and have scratch built many things that I have needed.

Thanks sixpack. Its a little dusty.

Yea, you would have a start but I myself am too lazy now that I got older to put that much work into a model, I'd rather work on my real ones and it is so much easier to just buy a resin kit or resin parts to complete my builds now. Although I haven't completed a model in several years since my garage is heated. Cars use to be summer time and my models were winter time projects.

Don has a lot of complete resin kits, extremely nice quality also. He has a 67 Barracuda coupe and conv available and they are great looking pieces. Jimmy Flinstone does a few complete kits as well.

That is a good looking RR to by the way.

Is this Modelhouse a website?Cant find anything on them.But i am searching
resins now and finding a lot of other outfits i had not before.

I misspelled the name. It is actually Modelhaus, a take on his actual name "Don Holthaus"

I went to his website www.modelhaus.com and I didn't see any 68 GTX parts but that don't mean he don't have them, I've been told he has some stuff that he won't sell unless he knows you. I know a lot of people in this hobby, I will talk to a few of them this weekend and see what I can come up with. A friend of mine Mark McNeese is a big collector/dealer who has over 10,000 pieces and also makes a lot of resin parts as well and if it is still available, he will know where to find it.