Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
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Re: Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
Gene Husting described the last 2 bodies on the right side as Trans Am bodies but the Torino isn't and he didn't identify either of these by name. The Ti22 was known as the Autocoast Ti22 and was driven by Jackie Oliver in the 1970 Can Am season. May have been the predecessor of the UOP Shadow cars of later years.
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This is all very interesting!
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Re: Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
Here's another screen capture this of Roger Curtis own car with a really sweet paintjob on a 917 body.
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Re: Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
Yeah, but Sam Posey riveted a single piece of aluminum over both headlights on his Challenger.scr8p wrote:the challenger had dual headlights.
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Re: Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
you probably right. the scoop looks more like the challenger t/a than the scoop on the cuda.
either way.... it's just a goofy mopar.

either way.... it's just a goofy mopar.



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Re: Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
The blue and white car first struck me as a Ferrari but I don't know.
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Re: Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
Al, did some digging. Per my ancient Delta catalog from 79, part numbers are as follows. I don't know if Delta and Associated carried the same part numbers or not. It is interesting, BITD, Delta listed Dynamic, Associated, and Heathkit parts in their catalog (sign that it was about the hobby and not the biz/$).
CB130B Ford Torino
CB135B TI-22
CB126B Dodge Charger
CB131B McLaren m8B
CB127B Eagle
CB130B Ford Torino
CB135B TI-22
CB126B Dodge Charger
CB131B McLaren m8B
CB127B Eagle
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Re: Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
Here's the cover of the George Siposs book Model Car Racing by Radio Control and the same group of cars are displayed. I've got this book coming so once I get it maybe they'll be some more cool pictures inside. Gene Husting pretty much referred to this book as the bible and George Siposs was the man behind the creation of ROAR.mrlexan wrote:Al, did some digging. Per my ancient Delta catalog from 79, part numbers are as follows. I don't know if Delta and Associated carried the same part numbers or not. It is interesting, BITD, Delta listed Dynamic, Associated, and Heathkit parts in their catalog (sign that it was about the hobby and not the biz/$).
CB130B Ford Torino
CB135B TI-22
CB126B Dodge Charger
CB131B McLaren m8B
CB127B Eagle
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Re: Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
I've got that book, definitely one to have if you're into the early days of RC cars. The other one to find is "Auto Racing R/C Micro Style" by Ross R. Olney, 1980... some nice early 1/12th stuff as well as the classic 1/8th scalers.a01butal wrote:
Here's the cover of the George Siposs book Model Car Racing by Radio Control and the same group of cars are displayed. I've got this book coming so once I get it maybe they'll be some more cool pictures inside. Gene Husting pretty much referred to this book as the bible and George Siposs was the man behind the creation of ROAR.
Re: Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
I would absolutely love to find one of those Daytona 1/8 scale bodies. Does anyone make them anymore?
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Re: Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
Picked these two 1/8 scale bodies today..the Parma is a Lola T-530 from 1980 is it rare
the Ferrari I'm not sure about...
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Nice catch there, the Lola is a nice looking body, I really like the Ferrari it is an early Associated body. Not a bad paint job, can't tell what the condition is but either way it's a good grab.
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Re: Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
Cool thanks..the Ferrari only has a small split in the back..nothing too major..I don't have a 1/8 road car but the offer was too good to turn down..
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Re: Picked up a couple of 1/8th scale bodies
THATS my car!! Porsche... I have been looking for that body for 6 years. Thats the one I raced from 90-91 under sponsorship from my Dad's company... I couldnt remember that it was PARMA. I got them from the Ranch Pit Shop in Pomona.
( In 1/12 scale )
( In 1/12 scale )
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