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From: rccrawler
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  • Looks like a '63, but still i want one to match my '64 Eldorado!

  • nice. love the adjustable suspension. is this awd live axle?

  • Hey man, that thing is absolutley amazing. But Im really commenting because that is a 64-66 Chevy C10 in the background haha. I have a 65 C10, lifted and on 35s, and I thought that was cool lol.

  • No steering

  • @BeastOnCallOfDuty steering is on now, body is being painted, more videos soon.

  • I don't have to tell you that the smiles on those kids faces makes it worth the effort. :)

    Excellent job!!! :)

    I loved the Evil Knevil style helmet... ...lol...

  • awesome. way cooler than a power wheels

  • you should put a steering wheel on there so the kids can turn and you can control the steering.

  • @mjbooner yep it's in the works

  • @rccrawler sweet

  • looks fun. What type of servos are you going to be using? What type of motor and esc? are you running lipo batteries? Thanks and it looks very cool.

  • I was following this thread on rccrawler and I was wondering where it went. Guess I'll have to check out Large Scale RC!

  • work of art

  • The Trimex bodies work great for the little ones but you need the bigger bodies like I make for your boy and yourself. I will be curious to see the driveline you are using and what type of batteries. I will be converting my 61 Thunderbird JR to modern electric drive once I am done finishing my gas powered 66 Mustang JR

  • Great work, that's an amazing piece of engineering and yes, you should have the best inspiration with your kid. Congrats. 

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