How bout that! Learn something new every day! You can usually tell if it
is a fake if you can see the undercarriage. Most of the shots that I have
seen where you could see that, the floorpan indicated that it was a real
charger - but I am neither a Mopar fan, nor a Dukes fan (not even Daisy!) so
I was not studying it.
Roadster content. I have weatherstripping for my windshield (low windshield
car) and it has been bunched up a while. I am going to try to straighten it
as much as possible, but none of the ends are miter cut. Do I have to do
that when I install it in the frame/on the glass?
Thanks,
Sid
>From: "Patrick J. Horne" <horne@cs.utexas.edu>
>To: "sidney raper" <spl310@hotmail.com>
>CC: motormite@hotmail.com, jschmi7@us.ibm.com, datsunmike@nyc.rr.com,
> datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net, Robert.Long@CSDInc.com
>Subject: Re: How hard is AXing on your car?
>Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 11:27:11 -0600
>
>I have second hand information about the Dukes of Hazzatd cars that says
>that
>they used fiberglass bodies.. My brother in law had the same car that the
>Duke boys used and wanted to sell it. He contacted the studio and he was
>told
>that they were not interested in it because they used fiberglass bodies
>because they wrecked so many of them.
>
>This may not have been the case for all of the filmings of the Dukes, but
>at least it was for at least the second half.
>
>Peace,
>Pat
>
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