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Old 11-24-2007, 07:36 PM   #1
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1964 Cheetah

For those who were, or are, slot car racing aficionados and remember some of the 1960's ready to race offerings, namely Cox, here's my just completed restoration of Cox's famous and highly sought after (in any condition) 1/24th Bill Thomas Cheetah I recently purchased on E-Bay.

From this.................


.........to this


As most would agree, the Cheetah, in spite of it's less than sterling race record, is a motor-head’s esthetic delight, and so was the Cox version. Here's my rework of an old Cox slot car I recently purchased on Ebay. I incorporated a Resilient Resin Windshield and headlamp covers, Pro-Track rims/tires, and VRM aftermarket decals. Of course the original chassis was even by '60's standards a no-go, so in keeping with Pelican Park Speedway's building methods I scratch built a new dedicated chassis.



Some GM dealers were involved with racing Cheetahs- Dixon Cadillac, Citation Motors and Alan Green Chevrolet. Applying a little artistic license I did mine as a Washburn Chevrolet sponsored Cheetah. Washburn sponsored a 62 Corvette and a 63 Stingray raced at Cal Club SCCA regional races. The number on its cars, 614, derived from Washburn's street address, 614 Chapala St., Santa Barbara.




Fujimi Driver kit




Couldn't find a 64 California dealer plate, so used a CA Mfg plate.
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