I never did the RC cars much Mike, did play with the airplanes for a while....
Looks like some way kewl RC stuff there.... I got to the point I had tooooooo many hobbies, had to give some up...RC's, Jet Boats, and Sprint Cars were the first to go--man, did that help the budget!!!!!
Anyway, I've really grown to like building with the scales handy...Takes a lot of the guesswork out of the build for positioning components, etc. The cheapest horsepower is still lightening the car, 100 pounds = 1/10 second....
Well, I'm certainly no purist. Did the resto thing for a number of years and chose to get out of it... I much prefer the free wheeling creativity of Hot Rodding, so many more options.... Kind of got out of the deuces and 33-34's about 10 years back cuz there was just so dang many of them!!!! Think I'd get bored to tears if that was all I built!
Anyway, though most will tell you differently, have fun with your build!!!! Do what you like rather just then what the majority think the car should have.... I do agree that the Wescott's are the best bodies, but a bit of fabricating a steel cage, and working the 'glass shell can still yield a high quality body..... Is it better to buy it or build it??? Dunno, I like building all mine, and doing a bit of restyling on the body to make it a bit unique. If the original deuce was perfect, then I guess Ford would still be building 'em just like they were!!!!!!
Always good to meet up with somebody else who isn't doomed to build one that is "just like everybody else's". Which instantly brings to mind the engine and drivetrain...maybe a V-10 and a 5 speed?????
