No idea what I'm going to do with it yet, other than install a very powerful motor and a pair of dice.

Width is about 3" and the wheel wells don't allow anything to extend out - is this a drag body?

Posted 31 December 2016 - 03:57 PM
Paul Wolcott
Posted 31 December 2016 - 04:38 PM
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Paul Wolcott
Posted 31 December 2016 - 05:31 PM
I never saw anyone drag race 4.5" cars, but I haven't seen everything yet. JK had the Cadzilla, maybe this is Don's update. Don also made a school bus at one time. I think that one was a drag vehicle. I don't see a rear spoiler, a chopped top, or any scoops on this one, so I'd rule out it being a drag car.
Posted 31 December 2016 - 05:34 PM
Got to be a drag car... Pablo...!!!
GAV
Posted 01 January 2017 - 08:46 AM
Multie color metalflake lowrider.
If anyone can figure out how to put lifts in a slot car, it's you. I'll put my Steube Gr. 20 in my Cadzilla and race you to the woodshed.
Posted 01 January 2017 - 08:53 AM
With a wheel width of less than 3" I don't see it being a real good road course car...
Everything I know about drag racing slot cars will fit on the head of a pin.
I looked in the Rules Library - so many acronyms. Gary, where can I find them please?
Paul Wolcott
Posted 01 January 2017 - 10:11 AM
Pablo,
A Retro Stock Car is 4.5 wheelbase and maximum 3 inch track and they handle great!! And that body is probably lower!
Mike Katz
Scratchbuilts forever!!
Posted 01 January 2017 - 02:39 PM
I see your point, Mike, and I'll take that into consideration.
It is actually just a hair lower than a Retro stocker body and I may be able to lower it even more.
But, look at the wheel well cut lines - designed to have the wheels inside the skirts. To prevent them from binding under flex I'd have to make the widths about 2-7/8".
Or cut the wells, which would destroy the "look" of the body IMO.
Also, Retro stockers aren't being pushed by heavy, gear stripping powerful rewound motors.
Not arguin' - just sayin'.
Paul Wolcott
Posted 01 January 2017 - 04:35 PM
Love it! Make sure you hit it with some chrome foil.
Not to hijack your thread but maybe this will give you ideas.
And what kind of lunatic would make a slot car out of a Caddy Not finished yet but there is much more work than meets the eye here.
ONWARD and Happy New Year
Joe Lupo
Posted 01 January 2017 - 04:43 PM
bluecars, on 01 Jan 2017 - 1:46 PM, said:
Multie color metal flake low rider. If anyone can figure out how to put lifts in a slot car it's you. I'll put my Stuby Gr. 20 in my Cadzilla and race you to the wood shed.
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Red, you are (almost) as certifiable as I am, that's why I love ya
Metalflake low rider, concur. I also like Bill's idea of black - very gangster. Lifts - no.
I don't think Bill Steube ever made a G20 arm, dude. If I'm wrong, Bill will tell me.
Trip to the woodshed won't work - lowriders don't handle bumps too well.
Paul Wolcott
Posted 01 January 2017 - 04:52 PM
Hi Pablo
In the GSRA club, Drag rules are loose.
Chassis can't drag track... Wheels need to fit in wheel wells and under body .
Otherwise, inline or anglewinder, 48p or 64p, 1/8" or 3/32".
Make it up as you go... ;-)
GAV
Posted 01 January 2017 - 04:56 PM
Thanks, Joe L. You know you can hijack my threads any time.
Just looking for ideas at this point...
Paul Wolcott
Posted 01 January 2017 - 05:00 PM
Gary, I've no idea what GSRA is.
If the rules are as loose as you say, how can a guy running a 1970 Ford Pinto with a stock Deathstar beat a G7 motor in a rail car?
Surely there must be some governing rules as far as classes and motors?
Paul Wolcott
Posted 01 January 2017 - 05:25 PM
Bracket racing?
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Paul Wolcott
Posted 02 January 2017 - 10:18 AM
Use a hot 36D as Paul suggested, it'll fit fine. Finding 36D Arcos may be difficult and expensive, unless you already have them, but John may know of alternatives. Too bad you couldn't find one of the Monty O. rewound 36Ds he use to build for BPR hardbody racing.
Posted 02 January 2017 - 10:24 AM
It's just an opinion, but a 36D from John in a NASCAR Cadillac would be really cool.
Posted 02 January 2017 - 01:57 PM
The H Power 36D motor is already built - along with other "gear-stripping powerful" motors tucked away in my boxes of horrors.
The (1/1) Cadillacs of that era were amazing vehicles and the (government bailout) ones they build nowadays are pure junk, IMO.
I'll be giving this one my full attention soon... meantime, some Caddy theme music:
Paul Wolcott
Posted 04 January 2017 - 03:16 PM