Check it out
https://racecarsdirect.com/Advert/Detai ... a-marlboro
Interesting suspension, all heim joints and solid motor mounts! Bet it'll blur your vision over the rough patches.
Anyone know what brakes those are? Looks like custom made front caliper adapters, rears look to bolt right up.
Motor looks so bone stock on the outside, I'd love to know how they built it.
Big money too!
Marlboro race car
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Marlboro race car
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Re: Marlboro race car
Try now, link fixed I think
'87 635csi, 5sp man, dk blu on pearl beige
'88 635csi, auto, black on grey
'63 BMW Isetta
'75 XJ6C, 2dr, warm 350
'86 XJ6, th700r4
'75TR6
'64 Olds 88 conv
"68 T120 Bonneville
'88 635csi, auto, black on grey
'63 BMW Isetta
'75 XJ6C, 2dr, warm 350
'86 XJ6, th700r4
'75TR6
'64 Olds 88 conv
"68 T120 Bonneville
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Yup, works now! Thanks!
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Re: Marlboro race car
Pretty cool and nicely done. Some things I don't get. The roll cage is shit! I realize its built to be a replica so a modern Jungle gym is not in order but hell...At least move the bars around so your not putting loads in to the middle of them. I think you could make that cage 20-30% stiffer using the same materials. It was also interesting that they are still using the Dog bones on the rear suspension...rubber ones at that.
Cheers,
Douglas
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