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Old 02-10-2013, 08:46 AM
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Does anyone make a body of the Protofab Camaro race cars such as this. http://www.historictransamimsa.com/M.../protofab.html
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something here might work
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There's the Customworks IROC Camaro body, but you would need to modify a buggy or an old wide 1/10th pan car to go under it, it's quite a bit bigger than a touring car shell at 230mm wide with 280mm wheelbase.
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There's the Customworks IROC Camaro body, but you would need to modify a buggy or an old wide 1/10th pan car to go under it, it's quite a bit bigger than a touring car shell at 230mm wide with 280mm wheelbase.
it fits standard with pan cars ?
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Originally Posted by CHARLIE BROWN
it fits standard with pan cars ?
It's designed for Customworks oval racers, so should fit old school wide pan cars.
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I see RAE has one too, would this or the other ones fit a converted stadium truck and/or an old RC10 pan car or the new Turnigy pan car.
Thanks in advance! http://www.randersonengineering.com/...0page.htm#oval
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Both bodies were designed for old wide pan cars and converted buggies and will fit either.

The Turnigy pan car is a modern touring car size chassis, these bodies are way too big for them.
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Thanks, which chassis would you recommend. Personally, I think an old RC10L might work but then again maybe not
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Yeah an old 10L would be perfect, light weight and rear wheel drive means it would be a handful but handle like the real thing.
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Thanks alot for that, i will definitely be looking on Ebay for an RC10L and an RAE (or hopefully Protoform if they make them) Camaro body
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