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He built his own chassis and altered the body for his beautiful 1962 Bel-Air that was recently featured inSuper Chevymagazine. Troy said he started by laying two I-beams on the floor of his garage ...
Chassis: 125-inch wheelbase, NHRA 10.1e nitro funny car, serial number OCD129 (“Since Steve Plueger was a mentor of mine, I started numbering my chassis where he left off. He passed in 2017. I ...
Race cars are Wunsche's passion, and while you'll find a few proper oldies like a 1956 RS Coupe, 917s and 908s dominate the shelves. Of particular interest is the blue 908/02 wearing no. 29 ...
Disappointed that this wasn’t his everyday reality, he set out to set things right. As one does. He bought the 1998 BMW and stripped it bare: the rolling chassis and floorplan would become the ...
I got my first Twister as a built-up parts car at a model-car swap meet around 1981. But after Model King re-released the once-rare kit around 1999, anybody with $30 could build their very own ...
Scale model engines are fascinating pieces of engineering, and RC cars are always awesome to play with, no matter your age. [Keith57000] has gone over the top on both, creating a seriously impressi… ...
To build the cars, explains Mann: “We located cars we were able to model and do 3D lidar scans from. Then [vehicle supervisor] Neil Layton put it into a [computer-aided design] program and we ...
In a world filled with 3D printed this and CNC machined that, it’s always nice to see someone who still does things the old-fashioned way. [Headquake137] built a radio controlled truck body (… ...
But the car—named mythen—also only weighs 309 lbs (140 kg). Driven by student Kate Maggetti, mythen reached 62 mph (100 km/h) from a standing start in a mere 0.956 seconds.