Protecting the Turbo Optima Bling
Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 1:06 pm
At risk of being made fun of...
I finally pulled the trigger & ordered me a shiny new Turbo Optima re-re, and expect it to arrive in a few days.
My current Optima-Series collection includes an Ultima Pro & Turbo Optima Mid SE (both disassembled, cleaned, and ready to begin a full restoration), and an original Optima and Optima Pro (NIB). The former were supposed to be runners, the latter to be built & parked on the shelf. Despite all of the promises to finish these projects before adding to my collection, the re-release of a car I drooled over as a teenager but could never afford finally became too much to resist!
Anyway, I'll get to the point. I am definitely going to run this one, but at risk of being made fun of, would like to see if what I can do to protect the gorgeous gold chassis, A-arms, etc. from getting scuffed up too badly when I take it off road. I won't be competing anywhere, so I'm not all that concerned about weight, but was wondering if anyone had come across anything in the way of skid plates, heavy duty bumpers, etc. they really like that might help with this effort.
Thanks!
I finally pulled the trigger & ordered me a shiny new Turbo Optima re-re, and expect it to arrive in a few days.
My current Optima-Series collection includes an Ultima Pro & Turbo Optima Mid SE (both disassembled, cleaned, and ready to begin a full restoration), and an original Optima and Optima Pro (NIB). The former were supposed to be runners, the latter to be built & parked on the shelf. Despite all of the promises to finish these projects before adding to my collection, the re-release of a car I drooled over as a teenager but could never afford finally became too much to resist!
Anyway, I'll get to the point. I am definitely going to run this one, but at risk of being made fun of, would like to see if what I can do to protect the gorgeous gold chassis, A-arms, etc. from getting scuffed up too badly when I take it off road. I won't be competing anywhere, so I'm not all that concerned about weight, but was wondering if anyone had come across anything in the way of skid plates, heavy duty bumpers, etc. they really like that might help with this effort.
Thanks!