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Help Identifying Vintage Brushed Motors

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Hey guys, I recently came across 3 Losi RC's (a JRX Pro and 2 LXTs) that were raced back in the early 90s. They came with a bunch of brushed motors and there are a few of them that I cannot identify.

Has anyone seen these? One says something like CAI11 Super Stock, another is a Venom Cobra, and the 3rd is a motor with a messed up label that says something like Legendary? Can anyone help me identify these motors?

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Re: Help Identifying Vintage Brushed Motors

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CAM made pretty good brushed motors. That Super Stock is one of their later motors.
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Cobra motors seem to be a little less common than CAM motors. The Venom stock aren't always that colorful but that looks right.

I occasionally see motors like the Legendary motor there but have never heard of seen much about them.
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The Cobra motor is likely a tuned Trinity Monster Stock Jr. That bright pink can jumps out.

That is a Bolink Legends spec motor. I think they are 19T but I'm not positive.
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Frankentruck wrote: Sat Nov 25, 2023 10:20 pm CAM made pretty good brushed motors. That Super Stock is one of their later motors.
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Cobra motors seem to be a little less common than CAM motors. The Venom stock aren't always that colorful but that looks right.

I occasionally see motors like the Legendary motor there but have never heard of seen much about them.
Wow, that is a nice collection you have there! Thank you for the help!

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juicedcoupe wrote: Sat Nov 25, 2023 10:28 pm The Cobra motor is likely a tuned Trinity Monster Stock Jr. That bright pink can jumps out.

That is a Bolink Legends spec motor. I think they are 19T but I'm not positive.
Thank you! I appreciate it.

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Re: Help Identifying Vintage Brushed Motors

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The others are...

RC2024 27T 24° Slot Machine

RC2424 27T 24° Slot Machine 2

9224 27X1 24° Green Machine

0777 15X1 Pro Stock Ground Zero

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