95 Team car
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95 Team car
Well a big thanks to Bormac I am now a member of the cat family I just got this great 95 team car. this is the first Schumacher I have ever seen in person, their cool so smooth the shocks are like silk.
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Re: 95 Team car
Welcome to the Shuey club bearrickster. We are always recruiting!
Nice car to boot. Those red driveshafts are SOOOOOOO SEXY!
Nice car to boot. Those red driveshafts are SOOOOOOO SEXY!
"It's not broken, it's British!"
Re: 95 Team car
Welcome to an exclusive club Rick! I love mine and even though I bought it from someone else, Bormac built it!
Gary
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Very nice Gary, I need to find the radio pods you have on yours. thats the only thing I dont have.
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Re: 95 Team car
Gary I built that 95 for Chad Martin (Chiprandall) a few years ago. Chad loved the Schueys
Rick i have some new side pods here for you (sorry i forgot to include a set) but they arent realy needed. I used to double side tape and cable tie my electrics to the chassis gates.

Rick i have some new side pods here for you (sorry i forgot to include a set) but they arent realy needed. I used to double side tape and cable tie my electrics to the chassis gates.
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Re: 95 Team car
thanks I cant get over how smooth the suspenion works on this car. this is almost as old as most of my Losi's and it is smoother than all but my New built XXX. but it has only been built for a month. I am sure this car has been together much longer.
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Re: 95 Team car
does anybody make a body and undertray for this car? I am thinking of running it at the Vonats?
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Re: 95 Team car
Good cars. The drive shafts came in three different colors, blue, silver and red. The different colors denoted what length they were. DO be careful though, as they are made from hardened aluminum arrow shaft material and are fragile when taking an impact. You may think about replacing them with a more modern steel version from Schumacher. They are rare, and it would be sad (to me anyways) to see a set get broken. My 2c, keep us updated -Jeff
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well I dont know anything at all? about these cars. I had never even seen one before. were would you get these shafts? and part numbers, links? thanksJay Dub wrote:Good cars. The drive shafts came in three different colors, blue, silver and red. The different colors denoted what length they were. DO be careful though, as they are made from hardened aluminum arrow shaft material and are fragile when taking an impact. You may think about replacing them with a more modern steel version from Schumacher. They are rare, and it would be sad (to me anyways) to see a set get broken. My 2c, keep us updated -Jeff
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Re: 95 Team car
Those particular shafts (the aluminum ones on your car), I don't think you could find easy. However, replacements of the all steel variety should not be too difficult. My original CAT 2000 prototype cars had the arrow shaft universals pictured on your car. My CAT 2000 EC had the steel versions, and I believe successive versions should also have them. I would bet someone here would be willing to trade you NIP sets for the ones on the car. I would love to give you part #'S, but I have been out of the Schumacher loop for some time now. I would write to Shumacher, and ask about a replacement for those particular shafts. Or call, and talk to Phil Booth (a longtime engineer), or Robin Schumacher. Those are the only two that I know that have been there for that long, and they should be able to help. -Jeff
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I tried calling Schumacher USA today and the number was disconnected at least the one I have on the catalog? I have these that came with it, should I run these?
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Re: 95 Team car
Those axles are the steel UJoint axles that replaced the red alloy ones. THe alloy axles usually bend with impact, or high torque. Although the 17.5 motor used for the VONAT's is not that much to worry about. The car looks good, we run a couple of Cougar 2000's and Cat 2000's. FAST!!!.....
Hopefully see you there. You wont be able to miss me.
BTW, Schumacher USA is closed all parts are now bought directly from Schumacher UK www.racing-cars.com
Hopefully see you there. You wont be able to miss me.
BTW, Schumacher USA is closed all parts are now bought directly from Schumacher UK www.racing-cars.com
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Re: 95 Team car
YES! Good luck for you!. If those are the right length, I would definatelly run them. Just install them and see if they are the right length. Or you could measure pin length with a set of calipers, etc. -Jeff
BTW -Just clean them, keep them oiled, and they will last for ever (at least mine did anyway).
BTW -Just clean them, keep them oiled, and they will last for ever (at least mine did anyway).
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Re: 95 Team car
Rick today is your lucky day mate-
Just found you not one but two Cougar95 shells on ebay in the U.K.
These are super rare and cant remember the last time i saw one.
Here you go-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SCHUMACHER-U5045-COUGAR-2000-95-ORIGINAL-BODYSHELL-/190393774967?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_ToysGames_RadioControlled_JN&hash=item2c545a7377

These are super rare and cant remember the last time i saw one.
Here you go-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SCHUMACHER-U5045-COUGAR-2000-95-ORIGINAL-BODYSHELL-/190393774967?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_ToysGames_RadioControlled_JN&hash=item2c545a7377
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