Phil Patterson writes: I just got one myself, And Dan is correct, it is gorgeous! If Danbury would do more Forward Look Mopars, I would buy one of each of whatever style they decided to do. I hope the rumored 58 Plymouth/Christine model will be out soon. Dan Davids wrote: > My 57 Chrysler 300C convertible 1:24 die-cast model just arrived in the mail > from the Danbury Mint. It's a gorgeous model, with lots of nifty features: > > * Convertible top assembly - lifts on and off, interchanges with boot provided, > is covered in real white fabric (amazing) > * Sunvisors - flip up and down, just like in the real world > * Seats - covered in some kind of fine-grained vinyl, feels like leather > probably > would if you could shrink a real 300C down to this size > * Font Seat Backs - fold forward independently, just like on the original > * Steering wheel - turns w/ front wheels (only about 1/4 turn) > * Torsion bars - really work (though they're kinda hard to see from the bottom) > * Hood - opens, nice detail of battery, air cleaners (with decals), jiffy jet > bag, > battery cables, silver hose clamps and radiator cap, real operating > scissor- > type hood hinges (with real springs!) > * Antenna - can be raised up and down (I've never seen this before on a model) > * Fuel filler door - openable, the hinge even looks like the real thing > * Trunk - opens, has jack, lug wrench in place on floor, removable spare > tire/wheel, > carpeted (fuzzy), fuel filler neck angles across just like original > * Front doors - openable > * Other details - tiny little trans cooling lines run between torqueflite and > radiator (visible > from underside); nice tri-color 300 emblems on grill, sides, trunk and > glovebox; > highway hi-fi slung under the dash; excellent chrome and stainless inside > and out; > excellent paint and finish (the printed materials say that it has been hand > waxed) > > My only gripes: the top mechanism, which is just molded relief, is the same > color as the > top interior plastic (tan), rather than being painted (should be black, right?) > I might just > touch up this with a small brush myself, because the rest of the model is so > detailed. > And there's a darned "crafted in china" sticker on the bottom - which will be > history > just as soon as I send this message. > > In sum, I think this puppy is well worth the $109 price ($114.80 w/ shipping). > The next best thing to having the real item in your garage. Oh, and it's *very* > heavy. > It comes extremely well protected and packed. Good job, Danbury! > > - Dan Davids > Seattle
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