26 (edited by ProfessorFate April 27, 2026 11:40 am)

Re: Slot Car Chassis build of the month

Hello Kevin,

It seems to give the chassis better handling in the corners. I cannot really explain how or why it works. It is something I tried on the fourth slot car chassis that I made, and it seemed to work well. I have made all the chassis that will accept that style rear end ever since.

I hope this helps, Jim

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ok thanks

28 (edited by ProfessorFate May 28, 2026 6:01 pm)

Re: Slot Car Chassis build of the month

Slot Car Chassis build of the month
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Hello Slot Car Builders, Collectors, & Racers:
 This month I have a 2005 - 2006 Ford GT body from Polar Lights for this build. The chassis is finished and has been tested at my track Dust Devil Slot Cars and ran very well. The body is painted Powder Blue and all the body detail is finished with Dan Gurney All American Racer decals. The motor cooling wings were made by me for this build to keep the Super 16D motor cool. This Ford GT was built for the OSCAR Sports Car Class.
 If you look at the chassis builds that I have done, the chassis may look similar but no two chassis are built the same. I build chassis for readily available model bodies that do not cost a fortune, then advise the owner to buy an extra model body of the same car in case of too much race damage and the body is falling apart. The owner can paint the backup body and have a new car again.  My big mistake was I built a sports car chassis for a Fujimi 1/24 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta model body for $24.00 and $5.00 to ship ten years ago, I did not think to buy a second body at that time. Over the years the body started getting beat up, now I need a new Ferrari F355 Berlinetta body.  Check the price of that body today, plus shipping. 
  As always, if you have any questions or need more pictures, let me know and I will do my best to answer them.  Jim

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Re: Slot Car Chassis build of the month

looks good!

30 (edited by ProfessorFate June 29, 2026 4:16 am)

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Slot Car Chassis build of the month
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Hello Slot Car Builders, Collectors, & Racers:
  This month's build is completely different than what I have shown up to now. I have built a Retro Brass & Wire chassis, from a partial brass chassis kit. The body I made the chassis for is a USRRC 1965 Mirage sports car to run in retro USRRC - Can/Am races. The body is .015 and is reverse painted in maroon. The driver will be in the driver's seat with the steering wheel and a rollbar before the race starts.
 The basic kit consists of five parts. (picture four) The rest is what you put into it. There are no instructions. I have seen this kit built in many different configurations with different ideas on how to connect the different brass parts. The width, length, & steel wire configuration, this is left up to the builder. I narrowed the brass side pans and shortened the center wires to fit this reproduction body from the late 1960's to the early 1970's. The chassis has a short 3 3/4" wheel base, with a 2 11/16" width. The front wheels are JK 5/8". The motor cooling fins I made.
  If you have any questions or want to see more pictures, let me know and I will do my best to answer them.  Jim 
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Looks great how does it handle?

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These chassis handle very well. We will be racing this chassis as well as other brass / wire chassis from the 1980's - 1990's and retro, home built / kits here at Dust Devil Slot Cars. I will be posting the rules and race date very soon.
If you need a copy of the rules I can e-mail them to you or anyone else.  Jim
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