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I received a Marx figure 8 set for Christmas 1960. Cars were a red C1 Corvette and a blue '60 T-Bird. On Christmas Day my older brother and BIL ran them so hard the windshield melted out of the 'Bird.
I expanded on that with Aurora AFX track and various cars including the hop-up kits etc. Had a couple that would launch hard enough to pull the pin out of the groove LOL! ![]() Since I grew up in a twelve room Victorian house I devoted one upstairs bedroom to slot cars, set up on an old dining room table with several leaves. Not sure that I have any pix. Bill W |
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I got an Aurora set around 1960-62 also. I remember the brushes on the car were woven wire and wore out very quickly. The next cars had metal skis that wore thru almost as fast. The controllers were square with a steering wheel to use for the speed. I wore the windings off the resistor on one of them and it didn't work anymore. When I moved out, the set got relegated to an outside shed and, eventually, rusted away and the tracks got very brittle and broke.
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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