Nick bought a tie-jector that ended up having a dried wasp in the commutator, sprayed contact cleaner in it and it caught fire while he was doing his Live stream. Didn't damage anything luckily. It has been my favorite UA-cam highlight of the year. 😉
Is this a genuine postwar 69, or a Postwar Celebration Series? I only ask because darn if that car isn't in near-flawless cosmetic condition. I have the MPC reissue, at some point I need to do a video on it- it initially ran terrible, until I made a couple slight modifications and adjustments to it. Now it runs just as good, if not better than my postwar gang cars!
@@flintrockvalleyYou have a real treasure there! I thought that all the parts looked like the original design, but I've just never seen one this pristine. Incredible!
Nice old bump-n-go restore!
Why Thank You, John!
These gang cars are something else, I seen one on a live stream catch fire, so ironic a fire car.
If I tried this, you would end up with spare parts and it would never run again.
Nick bought a tie-jector that ended up having a dried wasp in the commutator, sprayed contact cleaner in it and it caught fire while he was doing his Live stream. Didn't damage anything luckily. It has been my favorite UA-cam highlight of the year. 😉
Nice 😊
Is this a genuine postwar 69, or a Postwar Celebration Series? I only ask because darn if that car isn't in near-flawless cosmetic condition.
I have the MPC reissue, at some point I need to do a video on it- it initially ran terrible, until I made a couple slight modifications and adjustments to it. Now it runs just as good, if not better than my postwar gang cars!
It IS All Original, as the title states.
I have it’s beautiful crisp box & instruction sheet, to prove it…
@@flintrockvalleyYou have a real treasure there! I thought that all the parts looked like the original design, but I've just never seen one this pristine. Incredible!