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  2. Aurora AFX - Wikipedia

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    Can-Am Car: AFX Magna-traction: White body; Red and black stripes; "L & M" 1908: 1768: 1974: SHADOW "CAN-AM" Can-Am Car: AFX Magna-traction: Black body #101 "Shadow." Earliest release featured shorter and thinner spoiler supports. These also lacked the step edge around the front half of the front wheel wells. 1909 1769 1974 FORD "BAJA BRONCO ...

  3. US-1 Trucks - Wikipedia

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    US-1 vehicles will run on most other makes of HO slot-car track, but the Action Accessories can only be connected to Tyco US-1 track via the special US-1 Turnouts. US-1 track is a gray version of Tyco Quick Clik and this is compatible with the later Mattel track.

  4. Slot car - Wikipedia

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    A typical, 1:32 scale, Audi R8R slot car by Carrera Slot cars are usually models of actual automobiles, though some have bodies purpose-designed for miniature racing. Most enthusiasts use commercially available slot cars (often modified for better performance), others motorize static models, and some "scratch-build", creating their own mechanisms and bodies from basic parts and materials.

  5. Total Control Racing - Wikipedia

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    Total Control Racing (TCR) was a toy brand from Ideal which debuted in the late 1970s, similar to slot car sets, with approximately HO scale cars (and smaller scale semi-trailer trucks) that operated on a slotless track.

  6. Slot car racing - Wikipedia

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    A vintage Aurora HO slot car, the AMC Matador stocker, approx. 1:64 scale, circa 1975. There are three common slotcar scales used for competition: 1:24 scale or 1/24, cars are the largest slot cars commonly raced. A typical 1:24 car might be 7 to 8 inches long (18–20 cm). 1:24 cars require a course so large as to be impractical for many home ...

  7. Aurora Plastics Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Cigarbox car line was a combination of rather bland plastic slot car bodies with metal chassis. [17] Models were claimed to be HO scale, but the cars were larger than HO – yet a bit smaller than Hot Wheels. Cigarbox cars were packaged in small yellow cigar-like boxes which had fancy red serif lettering and gold trim.

  8. AFX - Wikipedia

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    Aurora AFX, a brand of slot car marketed by Aurora Plastics Corporation A replacement for the A-6 Intruder , developed by the United States Navy and United States Air Force (canceled in 1991) Topics referred to by the same term

  9. Pancake (slot car) - Wikipedia

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    Like most slot car motors, the Aurora pancakes ran on low voltage direct current. The term 'pancake' is also loosely used to refer to a car or chassis which has such a motor. Common Slot Car Motor Arrangements. Common Slot Car Motor Arrangements. The Pancake motor (far right) is seen end-on, with the shaft pointing toward the reader.

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