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When Is a Clone not a Clone?

Dibbons

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When you keep the Satellite Sebring Plus badging all around. Found on Facebook:

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I like it, nice one.
 
I use the 'runner grille on my '72 Satellite but omit the "road runner" logo insets. Honeycomb mesh painted body color.

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....if you're selling the car...that's the only time I care. Full disclosure. Other then that, if a non issue to me. Same parts as the factory...same car.
 
as long as it's not "yet" another g.d. DOH GL clone
a recreation, a tribute or what ever PC terminology of choice
I don't care, do what ever rocks your boat...

I like the term day 2 cars

I never got the deal/thinking about trying to make something
be what it's not
if it's a Satellite/Sport Satellite/Sebring etc.
nothing wrong with a nice Satellite
you can still put all the RR or GTX stuff on it
IF that's what you like, go for it
who cares what others think
build it how you want it
use what ever parts you deem necessary
to achieve what your vision is

just don't try to pass it off as something it's not
have fun, that's what this expensive *** hobby is supposed to be all about
not being judge by what parts you used or what they want to call it

I like day 2 cars
I guess that became too offensive
 
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