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Post  reptile Wed May 29, 2013 5:13 pm

Clapping Well this is the final clean up job it came out pretty clean and nice.

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Post  Cribbs74 Wed May 29, 2013 6:29 pm

Very nice, I like the custom touches. I would love to do an RC mod on one of those.
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Post  Ken Cook Wed May 29, 2013 8:08 pm

Absolutely stunning. My favorite toy as a kid. I owned many bugs and dune buggy's. I don't own any now and certainly would like to explore that option again. You did a terrific job on that bug. Ken
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Post  Mark Boesen Wed May 29, 2013 10:11 pm

Nice!

I still love the orange version, I remember how excited i was firing that baby up on Christmas day, the smell of caster and nitro, only to watch it crawl at a slow walk!

I still think they're cool!

What did you do for tires?
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Post  reptile Thu May 30, 2013 8:58 am

Thanks guy's.

and those are the original tires... I was wondering if anyone makes after market ones also?
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Post  RknRusty Thu May 30, 2013 11:03 am

Wow, that's cool.
I remember one time at the drag strip, I pulled up to the tree next to an ugly old '63 Bug that looked like it had been used as a fishing car. I looked out the window of my '67 Camaro SS, 4-bolt 350, 5.13:1 rear gear, slicks, Muncie 4-speed Rock Crusher, big snorkel on the hood, and chuckled. Light turns green and that sumbitch was at the other end of the track coasting onto the return road before I hit 4th gear. Sad Goodbye Just goes to show ya...

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Post  OVERLORD Thu May 30, 2013 11:23 am

You did a good job indeed.

In fact, your bug is a Pontiac in disguise. Look at the speedo meter bulge on the "bonnet", as on the early Firebird. And there is more... The Royal Bobcat was a sort of performance package offered by the Royal dealership for the GTO. Proof that decals and model go together. Here are some pics found on the web:

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Post  reptile Thu May 30, 2013 12:39 pm

cool thanks
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Post  reptile Thu May 30, 2013 1:56 pm

Actually I just pulled out a spare set of Tamiya grasshopper wheels and tires and they tires look perfect size same OD and the mounting hole looks the same size you may be able to fit the tires on the stock wheels some how.



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Post  Admin Thu May 30, 2013 2:14 pm

Nice Baja Bug, very good job!

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I thought about doing some sort of restoration to mine but since it was originally my uncle's, just might as well leave it alone. I should start it up and run it one of these days. I had it going a few years ago in the church parking lot down the road, it drew a crowd LOL. The thing that worries me is the brittle oil soaked plastic.

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Post  reptile Thu May 30, 2013 2:41 pm

Admin wrote:Nice Baja Bug, very good job!

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I thought about doing some sort of restoration to mine but since it was originally my uncle's, just might as well leave it alone. I should start it up and run it one of these days. I had it going a few years ago in the church parking lot down the road, it drew a crowd LOL. The thing that worries me is the brittle oil soaked plastic.

Very nice you can clean it up a little but I will warn you once you clean it you will never want to run it again!!! maybe better leaving it dirty so you can have FUN with it. Very Happy
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Post  reptile Thu May 30, 2013 2:42 pm

Here is my Tamiya bug same location as the cox bug.
I think you can maybe get the front and rear tires to fit the cox bug.
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Post  crankbndr Thu May 30, 2013 3:17 pm

This is the idea I had for the Losi 1/18 Mini Sprint tires, looks like they are going to fly. Got aluminum wheels on the way.

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Post  reptile Thu May 30, 2013 3:36 pm

WOW!

Those losi tires look great on it!!
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Post  Bill steklenski Sat May 24, 2014 8:42 pm

This Baja bug looks Great, From what I have seen and Researched, The Baja bug and Dune Buggy were Actually the Beginning of the 1/12 Scale series Gas Cars from Cox. One of the most Dedicated Individuals Researching the Cox Toys, Dan Sitter,, Had mentioned to Me that He thought cox made 3 Million Dune buggys,, this is not Proven but if you see how many dune Buggys and Baja bugs come up on Ebay it is Obviuos that Many were Produced. A Good Friend of mine use to Buy the Baja bugs in 1969 and 1970 for about $7 USA Dollars,, quite a inexpensive toy!!! Just for the record the Dune buggys Came in Orange, Purple, and Green and a "Rootbeer" Brown color. Over and Above Production at the Cox Factory in the 1970s" A one Amos Ponder told Me Many Years ago that Disgruntled Employees of the Cox Company use to mix different color pellets on purpose to result in Oddball Colors. Evidently there was a Red and Green Iridescent Dune buggy Body color that was supposed to be Marketed for the Sears Department Store. Check out Gascarman.com and you will see some Cool cox Cars. I am currently working on Modifying a Orange Baja bug. The Metal Fuel tank is Tempermental when the engine heats up the Bugs and dune buggys sometimes shut down and lose power. A Installation of a DELRIN Backplate and REMOTE fuel tank will help longer run times. Bill Small Cox Logo Small Cox Logo Small Cox Logo 
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Post  getback Sun May 25, 2014 8:15 am

Looking good , Reptile  Cool never had one but if I keep reading these post and pictures ...I may have to spring for it  bounce Crazy Eyes Money Toss Getback... nice web site Bill Thanks!
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Post  batjac Sun May 25, 2014 12:47 pm

Awesome looking Bug. I've been looking for a Cox car off and on, waiting for one to go cheap on eBay. Your great restoration just fuels the fire. You did a truly great job cleaning it up.

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