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Today, only for fun, I tryed to analyze with a different view, the old General Lee with the new one. However, this time I choose a different method to do it: I shot one lateral picture for every model (in the same position and at the same distance from the camera) and then, with Paint Shop Pro, I overlapped the pictures, adding a transparent effect (70%). The result is in the following image. As you can see, the bodies are not equal: the old version is a little more long on the rear, but the mudguards are completely different! Moreover, not only the door is a little more big, but we can see the "01" is planted in different places. Everithing else is similar (pay attention, I'm talking about only for the size). Lastly, the wheels on the new model are bigger respect the old one. If you want, let me know your considerations!
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