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SAVING ANOTHER VIPER

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 2:09 am
by DemZ
After i found my last AYK VIPER i really wanted an AYK VIPER SHUTTLE to help complete my viper collection and thats were i came across this viper shuttle on ebay, it was pretty badly beaten up the bumper bar was smashed in 3 places the front off the chassis was bent pretty bad and the diff casings were cracked in two.
The shuttle was listed for a buy now price or make an offer so i made an offer which the seller accepted , 7 days latter the buggy turned up and i must say it was in better condition than i first thought but would still need alot of work and my biggest worry was were was i going to find parts to restore it as parts for vipers very rarely come up , so the first place i tried was the person i bought my last one off and he pointed me in the direction off another viper fanatic who luckily had all the parts i was looking for, he also had a complete viper roll cage so i decided to turn it in to a normal viper which could be changed to a shuttle by just changing the body.
The restoration came out alot better than i had hoped but after stripping down to the last nut and bolt i began polishing every thing up to look like new and here are the photos of the finished build, i hope you enjoy the photos.
The one with out stickers is the one recently restored.
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I didnt take many photos while doing the restoration but the buggy on the right with out the stickers is the the buggy above restored.

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This is the end result i think the restoration came out awesome

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Re: SAVING ANOTHER VIPER

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:03 pm
by tamiya
Do you only do shelfers or have you got runners as well? :?

That chassis trough looks familiar, think there's 1 undamaged here & am pretty sure there's some of those white wheels used in the boneyard... will take stock next time I'm up there digging for bits.

Re: SAVING ANOTHER VIPER

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:23 pm
by DemZ
I only build vintage shelfers, i love restoring then preserving them i know a lot off people love racing vintage but i find more often than not parts are far to hard to find and replace if broken so when i feel like an rc fix i race my current buggies, i just find racing current buggies a lot more fun than racing vintage because i dont have to baby them and be worried about breaking them.

Re: SAVING ANOTHER VIPER

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:26 pm
by DemZ
And thanks for the offer off chassis and wheels but i already found new wheels and tires and i pulled the chassis down repaired it as best i could then polished it, you can see the results in the photos the buggy with out the stickers is the repaired viper shuttle, i decided to restore it in to a normal viper as i had a spare rollcage and i really love the look of the viper over a viper shuttle.

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IS NOW THIS

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Re: SAVING ANOTHER VIPER

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 9:48 am
by naushad
You've got one to run!

And one to shelf!!

:P

Re: SAVING ANOTHER VIPER

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 12:07 am
by hibernaculum
Great dedication here, especially in finding original parts.
The tyres are among my favourite R/C tyres (even if they have to be glued on) - those spikes are probably the longest of any vintage buggy tyre.

Re: SAVING ANOTHER VIPER

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:38 am
by Wahrsuul
Nice looking buggies. I have one of those on a shelf in the garage. It was the ex's and she never finished or ran it.

Re: SAVING ANOTHER VIPER

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 1:11 pm
by Trass
Hi,

Nice restauration !!!

I dream of saving one as well, xxx xxx xxxx xx???

Jerome

Re: SAVING ANOTHER VIPER

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 2:16 pm
by Wahrsuul
Are you looking for parts?

Re: SAVING ANOTHER VIPER

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2016 5:39 pm
by VintageJohn82
Looks like a serious rebuild.lots of hours.nice job.