U.S. Vintage Trans-Am [PICS & PAINT Discussion ONLY!!!]
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#2312
Mustang Coupe
I have noticed noone seems to be using the Mustang Coupe body and I can't find them in stock anywhere. Have they not been released yet or are they just sold out at the moment?
#2314
Looks good Tex! I will be running mine on a TC3. Would you have any trouble getting the VTA wheel and tire package to fit under it on the TC3? I've heard the Mustangs can be a bit of a challange because they are so narrow in the rear.
#2316
VTA Decals
Just finishing my first VTA body, 70' Camaro, where can I get VTA decals? Waiting for my speedo and motor. Looking at Lipo's and a new charger. When's someone going to come out with a 69" Firebird?
#2319
My wife wants one, 69' Trans Am was her first new car, she wants one for her VTA. Which is the best Novak combo to go with, I'm building 2 cars at once. Haven't run my TC3 in at least 8 years, this is a great oppertunity.
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Last edited by CSeils; 06-13-2011 at 10:18 AM.
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On my Mustang, I put in shoe goo to fill the head light and around the grill area and then put the tape on top. Let this dry and then put some tape in the fenders and glue the new tape as well as fill the old tape.
When I tried to put down the tape and then glue through into the grill and light area, it did not work out so well.
When I tried to put down the tape and then glue through into the grill and light area, it did not work out so well.
#2325
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the HPI vintage fronts are 0 offset 26mm - rears are +6 offset, 31mm tires..
I ran the camero for a few years on my cyclone TC, and the vintage fronts are perfect for that body - never saw a need to make things wider
if you want the fronts more in the wheel well, they make spacers that will space things out - or get the 6mm wheel hexes that HB sells for the cyclone...but in all honesty, its not needed