Any info about the body “motor doctor”
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Re: Any info about the body “motor doctor”
Heck, just call the number. 

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Re: Any info about the body “motor doctor”
It's the next 867-5309!
I love the body though!
4wd pan car?

I love the body though!
4wd pan car?
I build RCs like people would have done back in the '90s ..................................... if they had 3D printers.
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Re: Any info about the body “motor doctor”
Cool body..I like the old custom vans. This looks similar to the Bolink Ford custom van but has a roof spoiler and the front end looks a Dodge.
https://store.sabulatech.com/BL2059-Shag-Van_p_1746.html
https://store.sabulatech.com/BL2059-Shag-Van_p_1746.html
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Re: Any info about the body “motor doctor”
I love it too. Brings this to mind. 

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Re: Any info about the body “motor doctor”
Nope not 4wd pan, it’s on a 2wd tamiya chassis with bolink/Parma wheel adapters to fit the hex that tamiya cars use. I did use narrow rear wheels for the front for that deep wheel look. Will post more pics soon
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Re: Any info about the body “motor doctor”
Tamiya chassis changed the body mounts a round a bit to fit the original holes in the body worked out pretty good glad I held on to this chassis and had those wheel adapters lol.
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Re: Any info about the body “motor doctor”
Ironically, upon Googling it the top result is Princeton Medical Center in New Jersey.
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