"Mura cans came after angle winders" Good call, I'll find an older motor for it, and use the Mura on something more modern in a future build.
"What color wire is it?" Reddish. Looks about 27-ish wire; some bubbles in the epoxy.
"check to see if the endbell has "MURA" molded in" It's a Mura endbell.
"In any case, a nice find Pablo - I had noticed that one too, so glad that you got it." You may end up owning it after all, but it's going to cost more $
"No lead wire clips till about 1972 either" I can snake the wires down the holes, eh ?
"And I'm pretty sure Riggen made only 5-40 threaded wheels in '67". Good call, threaded it is, both front and rear. I have lots of threaded Mila Miglias.
"Front and rears should be set at 3" " I agree Bob, but the chassis width is 3 1/8 so I may have to fudge on this and make em 3 1/8.
"take out those spacers on the front axle" Of course. They weigh about a ton each.
"The fronts should have a 1/8" side to side Cukras slop." Got it.
What would be a good body for it ? WB is 4.0, GL is .50
The entire car will be dismantled, and the chassis goes into the jig to straighten and relax everything. Not to mention lots of solder sucking
One thing you guys missed: motor is spinning wrong direction !
It has a good amount of timing; it sounds a LOT healthier when run the correct direction !!
Maybe the Mura motor made the old chassis faster than the guy wanted to go ??!! Maybe the Mura was the reason the chassis is so tweaked ? I'll put something tamer in it and enjoy it for what it is. Maybe a Russkit 22 or 23 ? Or I'll see if I have a Mabuchi in my box of horrors......
THANK YOU all for great input, I really enjoy all the knowledge that keeps me straight and having fun !!