Hello to all vintage RC enthusiasts,
I'm looking for some help identifying a (carbon?) chassis plate.
There are 2 saddlepack frames labeled 'Schumacher T269', but I cannot guarantee these haven't been drilled afterwards.
The chassis plate has a front kickup, and there are traces of a rear gearbox, so i'd guess it belongs to a RWD buggy although the front looks rather wide for a buggy.
I can't seem to find a match, maybe the slot holes for the rear bulkheads might give it away to someone who has ever owned a car like this?
Any thoughts are welcome!
Thank you.
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