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Anyone have any info on these? Can someone on here possibly 3d print a chassis?
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They were one of the only production pullers of their day. They used High Roller rear tires/wheels, and the fronts were from their Pro-110 buggy. They called the chassis "The Wedge" and they had a funny car body. They were a simplistic design overall, and couldn't pull that much weight but were still a cool thing. They are definitely desirable today.

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coxbros1 wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2020 4:48 pm Anyone have any info on these? Can someone on here possibly 3d print a chassis?
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It would be a fairly easy thing to print but working off a single picture it would all be compete guesswork as to dimensions.
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These were cool tractor pullers!

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Re: MRP Drag'n Master

Post by matt1ptkn »

It may be easier to just make a chassis from sheet metal. Just a few straight line cuts, drill some holes and a couple bends and you're done. Just a thought...
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