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1/6 campbell buggy

Everything but the shock hoops are 3/8 solid cold roll. They had to be bent with a torch and a large pipe/ hammer in a vise. This thing is gonna be able to take a beating.
 
Holy Giant Mother Humper!! :shock:

Nice axels! *Whistles*

If I promise my intentions are good, can I take her out on a date? :ror:
 
thats intense! i didnt realize you were in murrieta, id like to see this thing in person when its done!
 
Lol. I may have missed this but what are you running for the tranny and will it be rear mounted. And any idea on final crawl ratio? And what's the ratio of the r&p? And the ram..... are you going to use a servo to move the fluid? Any sneak peeks of what you're thinking? And and and....
 
For a little better scale reference can we get a shot of you holding one of those axles? It looks huge on the table. Got my vote for best build ever. Keep up the good work can't wait to see this finished.
 
stickers

I really like you buggy and the axles are awsome so I thought if you were going to put the campbell stickers on the panels of it in the end I have some small turnkey engine supply stickers that should be scale for it and they are the guys who build his ls1 motors and 1 of my good freinds owns turnkey so I grabbed some extra stickers. I was just in so cal. working on one of campbells motors for furture project. Well let me know.
 
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