schumacher fireblade evo
schumacher fireblade evo
i just picked up a schumacher fireblade evo in good shape with some spare parts,the car works great, anybody have any interest in this car? dont know if there hard to find or not? any input will be greatly accepted. working on a few pics. it doesnt have the original body, its a body off a cat 2000. thanks, mike.......
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I don't know much about this model other than they do come up on Ebay and other forums quite often. You will find that the alloy chassis 2WD Schumachers are more sort after, what are your plans for it 

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thanks for the info. no plans yet so if you know of anyone interested in it send them my way.......... thanks, mike......FERRETTI wrote:I don't know much about this model other than they do come up on Ebay and other forums quite often. You will find that the alloy chassis 2WD Schumachers are more sort after, what are your plans for it
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It's the last of the line of Schumacher 2wd buggies and just about all the parts are still available from Schumacher. Still plenty of them around on ebay over here. They work well on the right track, the problem with them is that Schumacher didn't have the resources to develop it to keep up with the B4. Fewer drivers bought them, so with reduced sales Schumacher got out of the buggy market and concentrated on touring cars and bashers.
thanks..........terry.sc wrote:It's the last of the line of Schumacher 2wd buggies and just about all the parts are still available from Schumacher. Still plenty of them around on ebay over here. They work well on the right track, the problem with them is that Schumacher didn't have the resources to develop it to keep up with the B4. Fewer drivers bought them, so with reduced sales Schumacher got out of the buggy market and concentrated on touring cars and bashers.
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