Hey Ryburn, glad you enjoyed it! Since I started making my slot car videos, I've always loved doing them. I hope people get something useful out of them as well having fun while watching them. Take care Ryburn see ya!!
Hey SCD, always great to see your comments. Yeah, the belly pan on the Lincoln makes it a blast running it on the track, I'm hooked. Take care SCD, let me know if you need anything.
@@slotcardude68 Hey SCD, it's one of mine too! The Batmobile with the lighting kit is still up for grabs if you want it. You can email me your address if you'd like have it: smokintjets@gmail.com
Jeff, Thanks for the kind words. The Lincoln looks and runs very nice now. I have entertained looking for a Lincoln that has had the rear skirts removed neatly and making a Hot Rod Lincoln out of it. Would use either AJ’s or Tuff ones wheels out back. Would join the stock Red Lincoln I have.
You are most welcome. The Lincoln that I just restored will be the one I'm keeping. With the belly pan it's very smooth running, I love it. Let me know about your Lincoln project, I'd love the see pictures along the way. I could make it a feature video for it, might be fun!!
Hey TD, the belly pan works so well with the Lincoln, I have to try it on the Tow Truck too! Regarding the Batmobile, it's still up for grabs with the lighting kit. Thanks for the visit, keep having fun!!
Hey Mark, on eBay my name is: jlr4922 Right now I do not have anything up for auction though. I have been doing a number of FREE giveaways, keep watching!
Hey Mark, I don't think the belly pan was manufactured by Aurora. I can't be certain, but I know AJ's made some after market slot car belly pans. Or maybe Wizard could have made it. I'm just not sure, sorry. I'll tell you what though, the belly pan on the Lincoln makes it run really smooth, it's wonderful!
Thanks Jeff, Items like this always peaks my curiosity. I have most add on weights for the later stuff Aurora did but never seen this before. Worth holding on to. Thanks again, Mark
Hey Jeff, another great video! Love the batmobile. I wish I had the time to do that, maybe next year once I’m retired. I would take the clamshell if no one else wants it. The batmobile project I would love to have but most likely wouldn’t work on it until mid winter. Let me know, Steve
@@stevenhyde4855 Hey Steve, for me to send you the clamshell case, I need your mailing address. You can send it to: smokintjets@gmail.com Btw, adding the red light to a chassis, drilling out the turbo light on the Batmobile is about 20-25 minute project, if that. Take care Steve.