1968 Chevy Camaro Street Stock

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1968 Chevy Camaro Street Stock

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I figured I'd post up some pics since I did the Custom Works wheel & 3/16 axle conversion over the weekend. The transmission is from an old T3 that was gathering dust and the rear bumper is a spare Bolink Legend part I had laying around. I had to put on the bumper because the rear of the chassis was pretty mangled and had to be cut off. I threw the Duratrax Photon motor in just for the heck of it... and it runs quicker than I thought, so I'll leave it in. This is strictly just a parking lot basher anyway, so no need to trick it out too much. It really hooks up now and sticks to the pavement thanks to the wheels.

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Re: 1968 Chevy Camaro Street Stock

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Wow, it looks pretty good. Must be a real head turner with that Camaro body on it.
RC10talk.com is like a bad accident, I just can't stop looking at it...

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Re: 1968 Chevy Camaro Street Stock

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That is way cool looking. Is that an HPI body?

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markbt73 wrote:That is way cool looking. Is that an HPI body?
Yup. I was using it on a pan based chassis, but decided it would look better on the RC10. I just had to trim the wheel wells a little bigger for clearance.

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Looks like a fun circle tracker

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