In Slot Car Dreams, Philippe talks about a possible late issue by GarVic: a red and silver painted McLaren MkII with a blue inline chassis. He seems to have seen some of these, but never in packaging. I don't think there were any ads either.
I've had the blue chassis for awhile, and then picked up one of the McLaren factory-painted bodies, so thought I'd try to recreate this one. But has anyone ever seen one of these, complete or otherwise? The holes in the body match the chassis, so GarVic was at least planning to do this, or maybe they just released a body compatible with their chassis.
Anyway, here's what I have so far. Wheels are probably Riggen or Mila Miglia; I'll see later if I can find some original GarVics, but don't see how their usual bulky rears could ever fit under that body.
A couple questions come to mind, with two possible sticking points: first, the motor takes up most of the cockpit and not sure how a driver and even a simple interior would fit - but I don't think GarVic usually included those. And more important, the guide surpasses the body and hits the bottom of the nose, not allowing the wheels to touch, or free movement. I could trim a couple mils off the inside, but not sure that would help. And there's no upstop, so something is needed: maybe if the nose rises up high enough, the guide will fit underneath.
The chassis kit included a pin for the drop arm, but it didn't fit easily into the holes in the chassis, so for the moment, I'm just using a 3/32" brass tube.
So, what do you guys think? Was this done? Can it be done?
It doesn't really seem like something that would have been offered in 1967...
Don
I've had the blue chassis for awhile, and then picked up one of the McLaren factory-painted bodies, so thought I'd try to recreate this one. But has anyone ever seen one of these, complete or otherwise? The holes in the body match the chassis, so GarVic was at least planning to do this, or maybe they just released a body compatible with their chassis.
Anyway, here's what I have so far. Wheels are probably Riggen or Mila Miglia; I'll see later if I can find some original GarVics, but don't see how their usual bulky rears could ever fit under that body.
A couple questions come to mind, with two possible sticking points: first, the motor takes up most of the cockpit and not sure how a driver and even a simple interior would fit - but I don't think GarVic usually included those. And more important, the guide surpasses the body and hits the bottom of the nose, not allowing the wheels to touch, or free movement. I could trim a couple mils off the inside, but not sure that would help. And there's no upstop, so something is needed: maybe if the nose rises up high enough, the guide will fit underneath.
The chassis kit included a pin for the drop arm, but it didn't fit easily into the holes in the chassis, so for the moment, I'm just using a 3/32" brass tube.
So, what do you guys think? Was this done? Can it be done?
It doesn't really seem like something that would have been offered in 1967...
Don