I have an.8.4V battery that is good and an ESC for a brushed motor as well as a radio unit. They were intended for use with another project, but I am thinking of going another direction with that.
Anyway...
Care and feeding of a geriatric car? Will the nylon parts get brittle? Can they be revived? The wheels seem to still move smoothly at least.
Is the speed control usable as it sits? I don't mind getting rid of the resistor pack, speed control and servo for the ESC, in fact it simplifies a lot.
The body is ... kinda rough. I'm missing one clip,, and the mounts are iffy.
I held on to the original box. It's full of other stuff, a Tamya chassis from the late 70s (F1 style car that had no suspension at all, but it sure moved. No body for it tho.) And a Futaba FX10 chassis that was pretty broken. I thought that the radio was supposed to be in there...
Not sure if it's worth anything in current condition. eBay seems to have some for more than I'd expect it to cost, or parts thst also seem high priced.
Some parts (body roll cage) seem to be in demand. I was thinking of making a replacement body, since this one is pretty rough, and though replacement bodies seem to be available, they're costlier than I'd like to spend.
I was thinking that I could 3D print/vacuum form an alternate body. As such, I would not mind parting the roll cage, if anyone is interested, since it seems to be an "in demand" part.
For that matter, given it's apparent eBay value, I could probably send out the whole car, with box. (Assembled car does not fit in the box
