A Stamp Stealth Rebuild

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A Stamp Stealth Rebuild

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I picked up what I thought was a CE to build a runner.Turned out it was a drilled out A stamp with Hot Tricks Steering and an Andy's bumper.
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Since the bottom is so scratched I decided to strip it down bare aluminum and polish it.
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I've removed the gold anodizing and sanded the parts with steel wool.Still have a lot more sanding and polishing to do.
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I'm trying to get as many new parts as possible and run at the local track it with a 2s lipo/life & a LRP brushless.I've found 90% of what I need but would like to run B4 tires and wheels.So,I'm still doin some research.Probably go with B44 CVA's and B4 rear hubs and bearings(at least I think that's what will work).

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Re: A Stamp Stealth Rebuild

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I remember the hard work it took to polish my car's chassis after I used Easy-Off to pull the orange off..

Whew!

Elbow grease!

Keep up the good work!

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Re: A Stamp Stealth Rebuild

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Is your plan to re-anodize or powder coat or just leave it 'aluminum' color?
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Re: A Stamp Stealth Rebuild

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fordtransman wrote:I remember the hard work it took to polish my car's chassis after I used Easy-Off to pull the orange off..

Whew!

Elbow grease!

Keep up the good work!
Thx!
You aint kiddin'! I spent all night Easter scrubbing away.I ordered these buffing pads that fit on my orbital sander.After I wet sand with some 1500 I'll hopefully use those to do most of the polishing.

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Chris K wrote:Is your plan to re-anodize or powder coat or just leave it 'aluminum' color?
I'm going to leave it aluminum.I remember wishing my gold pan was chrome when I was a kid.20 years later this is as close as I'm ever gonna get lol.

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Re: A Stamp Stealth Rebuild

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nice username. :mrgreen:

i've always wanted to polish a pan, but after polishing parts on my 1:1 i think i'll pass.
thats alot of work. lol

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kaiser wrote:nice username. :mrgreen:

i've always wanted to polish a pan, but after polishing parts on my 1:1 i think i'll pass.
thats alot of work. lol
Ha thx I use that name a lot on RC forums.Sorry,didn't mean to sweat ya.

It's turning out to be a TON of work.The words "What the heck did I get myself involved in?" keep coming to mind.Hopefully the carpal tunnel will be worth it.

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