According to Strombecker it was possible. With 18 different cars to choose from and four tracks to compete you might just need a driver’s license after all...
Of the cars mentioned which one would you have wanted?
According to Strombecker it was possible. With 18 different cars to choose from and four tracks to compete you might just need a driver’s license after all...
Of the cars mentioned which one would you have wanted?
Terry
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You know that you have it made, when you want for nothing, ask for everything, and receive exactly what you "deserve".
That's great, but where are going to find drivers 2 inches tall?
'76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine, '95 Lincoln Town Car.
2'' tall drivers? That would really be a sight to see wouldn’t it? Imagine working on the engines? LOL! By the way, 200 mph in 1/32 scale works out to an actual 6.25 mph. In 1965, that was pretty quick. A few years later, you were going over 10 mph with 1/43rd scale. I wonder how fast we go with modern equipment. I will have to look it up.
Terry
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You know that you have it made, when you want for nothing, ask for everything, and receive exactly what you "deserve".
That's great....Nice thread.
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