Just picked up this little white metal beauty at a good price:
And of course it made me wonder why Goldvarg hasn't done any Chrysler products in resin?
Barry Levittan
Long Island, NY
Nice model! Chrysler has been slow and uncooperative in the licensing process. Sergio would love to do some MOPARs.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
Thanks for all the replies, guys, this was definitely a good add to my collection.
But what I was wondering is why, if Chrysler gave the license to do this one, won't they cooperate with more for Goldvarg at this time? Perhaps it has to do with the several ownership changes they've gone through in recent years...
Barry Levittan
Long Island, NY
I'm wondering how GLM is getting all of those Imperials they are doing?
I'm wondering how GLM is getting all of those Imperials they are doing?
I suspect they are not bothering with the licensing procedure. Look closely at the boxes and see if it is a licensed product. If they are not US based model makers, Stellantis may not be rigidly enforcing this procedure.
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
@john-quilter dear John,
There are no resin manufacturers worldwide that have a licensing agreement with Chrysler.
Happens that the problem is when you are based in the USA, for some reason they are very difficult to deal with. But they don't care about licensing infringements with resin manufacturers outside the US., This is ridiculous.Warmest regards.
