In 2008 when car collector Richard Mott contacted Hot Rods and Custom Stuff tuning shop in California to discuss upgrading his stock 1961 Mercedes 190SL with a more powerful engine, better brakes and lowered suspension, neither parties could even begin …Continue reading→ ...
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Tie nylon fishing line (not the new 'dyneema' stuff) to the three body clips - for front and rear bodyshell - and also the clip that holds the battery retainer. Drill a 1mm hole in the battery retainer at the motor end - and tie that to the chassis as well. ...
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The AB series armored cars were the main reconnaissance vehicles of the Italian Royal Army during the Second World War, with over 700 being produced between 1940 and 1945. Used on all the fronts of the war, after 1943, 120 were also used by the Germans and, after the war, by the ...
but I chose to use the OLD SCHOOL stuff as that is my style and I hate to see parts go to waste. Shocks are cool homage to the originals and seem like they might work better, but I bet I won't know for some time as I don't know when I will get around to building my other...