GJW wrote:wow mate, that's on nice super j. a 760?? what servo's are they and when did the white servo tray come out?
Thanks my friend. It's a early CK760/Panther from the late 70's. The servos are made by World Engines Inc. and the white servo horns are from the same period
Got this guy last week. Thought it was a Delta Super J? Maybe it is with aftermarket parts? It has an aluminum rear wing with wing strut that I haven't seen anywhere and the steering blocks are nice aluminum too. Just aftermarket? Or different...
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Could be lead paint. The bill that banned lead paint passed in 1976 which is the same year that that CK760 wouldve been raced. :?
Hello,
I'm new to this forum and this is my first post. I collect and restore vintage 1/8 and 1/12 on road cars and like to share some pics of my Delta Super Phaser (early version).
It still needs a novak receiver and motor.
Enjoy!
oca1 :)
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Thank you Bimdapogs. The main differences would be the chassis that doesn't have the additional holes to mount the middle body posts just behind the sub c batteries and the throttle servo mounting posts that are round compared to the later square...
Some people may know my love for Delta cars.
I always dreamed about driving a Delta Super-J at a race track but it had to be electric, because I gave up on gas engines long ago.
Around one year ago I started to brainstorm about the project and it...
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Spotted this 1981 attempt at a Super-J electric in a magazine:
elecsuperj.jpg
Talk about bad handling characteristics...I can only imagine what dangling 6 cells that far out over each side of the car, then reducing the weight at the rear axle...