Can't seem to find this online....
Can somebody tell me what size wheels they used in 1984 F&R?
Who made those spoke wheels?
Thank you!
Can't seem to find this online....
Can somebody tell me what size wheels they used in 1984 F&R?
Who made those spoke wheels?
Thank you!
2006
2007
don't know the sizes (other than 15" obviously), but I think they were dymags
Call chuck up at can am cars. I believe he has some laying around.
Speedline wheel as well - each team had their own preference.
Dymag was the main manufacturer. I have a ton from 84-85 that I got in an Eagle package deal should you need any, both fronts and rears.
Jacques N. Dresang
Kettle Moraine Preservation & Restoration
1977 All American Racers Eagle DGF #005
1972 Elden Mk10B AM73-49 - #140/1
fronts were 10" by 15" and rears were 14" wide by 15" as were all Indy cars. Do you need pin spacing and dia?
Bingo!
that is exactly what I needed - but thanks to all to the answers!! Definitely appreciate it!
I have a side company that makes slot cars....... I'm working with Marchives to develop a 1/32 84c...... hopefully in time for May.. I'm going to machine wheels - and wasn't sure the width.
If I sell a few - maybe next year I'll get a real one!
2006
2007
Slot Cars.... Boy that brings back fond memories of youth.
Shame all the real tracks where you rented time on a 2 or 3 hundred foot track went away.
Was great fun for little $
I have about a zillion feet of Strombecker 1/32 track and it never compared to the "big" tracks.
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