
I bought this scorpion about ten years ago and restored it best I could. I wasn't totally satisfied with how it came out. It looks nice in the pics but the aluminum parts were dinged and scratched up. Polishing can only do so much. Along the way I've picked up quite a few new OEM and aftermarket parts. These buggies aren't as plentiful so it takes a long time to collect those parts. My plan now is to build two scorpions. One with lots of aftermarket parts and another with just a few. I've started on the aftermarket buggy first because I know it's going to take longer to try and fit everything together. Many times aftermarket parts from different manufacturers don't always work in conjunction with each other.
First order of business is transmission. I will be using a new transmission case. A Thorp ball diff and idler gear with a CRP brass counter gear.

To power this buggy I chose to use a new in the bag modified motor from MRP

I added ball bearings to a new gear case. I found that the CRP counter gear would float so I used two ball bearings on one side and one on the other. After the transmission was built I did the rest of the rear end. A CRP fiberglass shock tower that will allow for longer rear shocks. JG aluminum rear cage. CRP fiberglass arm mounts and CRP suspension pin mounts. The plastic rear arms are from Houge racing. I have set of MRP arms but they would need modification to open up the mount area plus I wanted to use a set of RC10 axles so that I can use an extra set of Tecnacraft RC10 size wheels.


Next up was the front suspension. The fiberglass shock towers as well as the plastic suspension arms are from MRP. The front arm shaft, kydex bumper, aluminum shock tower brace and aluminum radio box braces are from CRP. I replaced all the ball cups with ones from Dubro. The turnbuckle steering rods and trailing links are from Bolink.

The old frame was bent in the front so I used a new in the bag frame that I polished.
