Picked this up on ebay. Full running car, battery, controller, charger. The works. I always wanted an A&L trailing arm car. But the chassis has me confused. Looks like a wide front end. Which chassis is this? I was thinking about making this into a buggy but if its supposed to be a truck chassis, I might restore it as a truck.
Whats the deal with the wide front end? Ive never ran a car with one. What are the advantages of it and are you supposed to set them up with long a-arms or short arms? I'd like to make it into a buggy.
Hot trick wide front nose and tower.It can be either a buggy or truck since doesnt matter now that it has the three holes for mounting either nose plate on it.DON
I saw that first picture and couldn't figure out what had been done to the front of it... second picture alerted me to the fact that I was looking at shelf brace.
How about Shaniqua Frederick ??
JRX2 in the late 80s... have since come to my senses with the RC10T, yes of course it's vintage! Wife is always destroying her Tamiaya LunchBox to call me her personal mechanic a few more times. Enjoying the fresh build of an RJ Speed Digger.
THUNDERSTRIKE1 wrote:Hot trick wide front nose and tower.It can be either a buggy or truck since doesnt matter now that it has the three holes for mounting either nose plate on it.DON
Looks like a one piece wide nose chassis. I think those holes he drilled for mounting the bumper. And the mysterious 3rd screw underneath looks like its for the body post. So Composite craft made a wide nose graphite chassis? Hmmmmm
Whats so cool about the wide nose fronts ends? I'm kind of wishing it wasn't.