Ultimate Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide (Discussion Topic)

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Re: Ultimate Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide (Discussion Topic)

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Tommyd wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 5:24 pm They did make a pink Stock I have one with Twister decal pocket rocket they made with a different decal also a sing. Series. The one with the Twister was his first as years went by decal changed as well
My previous comment only pertained to your response to Frankentruck since you quoted him. For clarity, the pink Twister stock motor in his photo is not a Pocket Rocket.

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Thanks again for all the input everyone. Interesting stuff. Your all's stuff is a lot better than mine! :lol: I have a Slot Machine 2 but I don't want to bastardize it to suit my needs. The Street Spec isn't stock of course but should suit my needs nicely. It'll clean up pretty nicely. The label is of no concern. I would normally be dead set against relabeling a motor falsely, but I am making one exception. I briefly considered whatever that green motor is, but the green isn't 90's enough for my plan.
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Re: Ultimate Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide (Discussion Topic)

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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 9:08 am Thanks again for all the input everyone. Interesting stuff. Your all's stuff is a lot better than mine! :lol: I have a Slot Machine 2 but I don't want to bastardize it to suit my needs. The Street Spec isn't stock of course but should suit my needs nicely. It'll clean up pretty nicely. The label is of no concern. I would normally be dead set against relabeling a motor falsely, but I am making one exception. I briefly considered whatever that green motor is, but the green isn't 90's enough for my plan.
If I were to guess its a 2000 Trinity Green Machine 3 came as a Pro as well.
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