One of the older guys on the team offered the use of his Pb Mini Mustang for the event, and that remains the only experience I have of driving a Pb. It was very neutral but ran well and I think we ended up coming 5th out of the 10 teams entered, and when you consider the fact that the likes of Team Schumacher and Team Yokomo were there it wasn't a bad result.
All these years later the itch for a Mini Mustang was still there, mainly out of nostalgia from my earliest R/C days, so when a member on this page mentioned he had one in his loft I jumped at it. It was relatively complete, but was missing the bumper and the rear shock tower. After asking around on the Vintage Pb Fb Group I managed to locate the correct rear tower parts, a fibreglass rear body mount and an original front shock tower brace bar. I already had a new bumper sat on my as yet unrestored Maxima, so i pilfered that for this build.
When the car arrived I noticed it had a few mods, including a lovely chunky front pair of aftermarket Brimod rebuildable UJ's and what looks to be a pair of blue Boomerang steering hubs. The steering lock is impressive as a result! The shocks are also Brimods.
There is also a small home-made fibreglass plate across the rear of the car which serves to brace the rear of the transmission - a known weaker area on the car, i guess from repeated bottoming-out and rear end shunts. This plate stops the rear transmission housing from splitting open into the halves.
I have cleaned the car up in the last week as well as fitted a new belt at the same time (probably wouldn't have been possible without the online help of Mike Willis as i had no instruction booklet to hand), and it has come out surprisingly well. The original 'Stiletto' shell is in well-used shape, but after a wipe-down it has really started to grow on me. I have ordered a new replacement from Penguin, but i think for racing I will use this original as it is a part of the history of the car, and will get another funky shell design painted up for when not running. I still haven't finished cleaning all of the nooks and crannies yet, but as this is a survivor/runner I am not being too anal about that. I love it

Certainly for the British contingent, this car should represent a real trip down memory lane from the late 80's
