A restored MK1 runner


model  58047:  Hotshot    [ click here for more Hotshots ]
status  Runner
date entered  15/01/2012 19:58:21
description  I was just wanting to restore a hotshot, any old hotshot when I picked this one up on epay a couple years ago. I fancied the color scheme. This holiday I took advantage of a visit back home to clean up this very dirty and tired Hotshot. Low and behold it was a Mk1! Tore it down and cleaned all the parts in my mothers kitchen then flew back with it in pieces in my suitcase. I had to replace all the cracked front A-arms except one. The rears are ok. Tires are surprisingly good too. I put a sport tuned in and modern electrics. For now he is headless until I get some Z parts! I think I may need new springs too, because the rebound is horrible = nonexistent.
contact  Click here to email gt6++


Maybe I should dress her up with gold shoes?
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Where's crash cramer's head??
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What happens when I compress? No rebound!
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gt6++  16/01/2012 18:48:53
Thanks for the info kontemax. I have a slight dilemma as I don't really do shelf queens. Despite this I have kits sitting on shelves, but that is more a problem of time, or lack there of! I really only brought the car up to runner status....
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kontemax  16/01/2012 09:47:20
Typically Mk1 springs were not so steely and after some time they didn't work. If you use this car probably you will break a lot of weak parts such as front gearbox, knuckles, arms. Restore it at top and keep it as a shelf queen, the Mk1 is quite rare.

 

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