




and almost a second complete car in parts but with a 2-part chassis (custom made?):



I'll keep that in mind, in fact I could use some new wheels and tires.bystickel wrote:Doesn't look like you need any parts, but I bought one from a guy who drilled a thousand holes in nearly every part to lighten things up. I cut the chassis for raw materials back in my scratch-building days, but still have most of the components... that I have NO use for.
Gotta wonder why the second car has the back end re-attached.
Nah, I don't think that was done on purpose. A double deck chassis has no flex anyway. That was broken and then "repaired" instead of being replaced.Asso_man! wrote:My only guess about the cutted chassis is that it was done to have more rear flex![]()
yeah, that's the plan, but we don't have that product here in Europe or maybe it's called differently...bearrickster wrote:Those parts look like their painted not dyed? soak them in some Castrol Super Clean they should clean up like new.
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