








I have been searching too. By the sounds of it you found pretty much everything I have, not much. I'm surprised it is so hard to find any info, but then again the internet wasn't exactly mainstream back then. Still haven't heard anything back from Mr Raceles. I might try other avenues, just not really sure where to start. I might send an email to team associated, probably a shot in the dark, but you never know.romulus22 wrote:This truck is rattling my brain. Ive just been browsing some old RCCA archive magazines and the only Winterchamps races I see are the Florida Winterchamps. And the only results they have posted are for electric vehicles. The number on the side matches almost perfect to Pavids' buggy.
I'm trying to find other "winterchamps" races but only the Florida is whats in RCCA.
I did google Chris Raceles and I found where he is doing a blog on some site and he mentions being sponsored by all the decals on this body. But I'm having a hard time finding his name in any of the nitro truck finishes from '93-'97. Must not have been that great or his travels must have kept him from entering a lot of events.
Look forward to seeing more pictures and if you hear back from Chris.
I understand where your coming from, but for me the history is what makes it valuable.Sixtysixdeuce wrote:It's a nice truck. I watched it, but wasn't willing to pay that much for a roller, as the alleged history behind it means nothing to me personally.
Valkyrie said "lots of unusual parts", but the only ones I've never seen before are the rear lower shock mounts. Everything else looks like regular stock or FT parts.
Why you gotta go bringing up the bills? Thats fine, its not a problem, my ramen noodles tasted delicious tonight.klavy69 wrote:Had it on my watch list Justin...nice catch. If I had the old 'urge' with no thought process of "where do I get the money to pay the bills now?" I would've had it within a few minutes of its relist. Let us know when you get it what you come up with...
Todd
That's right, it was radiationguy. He's a good seller, I got my NIP chassis and nose plate from him.Valkyrie was not the seller.
I can appreciate that, I'm the same way with guns (though I could never afford those owned by truly famous people).I understand where your coming from, but for me the history is what makes it valuable.
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