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Jan 15 2009

Rules of VTA, let the bodies hit the floor

Published by insulinboy at 5:45 pm under R/C Edit This

The bodies are another part of VTA racing that must strictly be adhered to. Bodies are restricted to late 60’s and early 70’s American pony car also referred to as Vintage Trans-Am bodies, hence the name of the class. The Most popular bodies are the Ford Mustangs and Chevy Camaro’s, but the Plymouth AAR ‘Cuda is also an approved body.

 

HPI,
Parma, and Pegasus all make VTA approved bodies for this class of racing. HPI makes a 1970 Plymouth AAR ‘Cuda part number 17510, a 66 Ford Mustang GT part number 17519, a 65 Ford Shelby GT-350 part number 17508 and a 1968 Chevrolet Camaro part number 7494.
Parma makes a 69 Z28 Camaro part number 10143, a 70 Boss Mustang part number 10141, and a 70 ‘Cuda part number 10113. Pegasus also makes a 70 ‘Cuda part number PGH4002, and 70 Mustang part number PGH4003, as well they make my favorite of the VTA bodies, the 1970 Camaro SS part number PGH4001.

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