JConcepts 1987 Buick Grand National Street Eliminator 1/10 Clear Drag Racing Body 0357
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The JConcepts 1987 Buick Grand National Street Eliminator Drag Racing Body is "Bad to the Bone". This American classic is now available in true G-body form for the RC scene. The wide body, flat paneled, low-roof line shape tracks great down the racetrack. A low front chin, bumper construction and pocketed headlights immediately look like punishment is headed your way. The long and swooping quarter-panels are a staple of this generation vehicle and it certainly cuts like a knife on the drag strip. Fender flares are apparent and appropriately positioned and sized for JConcepts Hotties tires.
The cab itself is one of the identifiable features of the GNX. Its balanced positioning and sharp lines makes competitors retreat in fear. Rear bumper creation was detailed to allow the use of a personalized license plate from the included decal sheet. A small built-in rear spoiler keeps things looking original for those sleepy builds and creations. Each body set includes a 1987 Buick Grand National decal sheet and the paint mask for all windows, and each body set is backed with JConcepts customer support and racing heritage.
Specifications
- The Grand National measures a 13.00" wheelbase and the inside dimensions of the body are 12.00" front and rear. The body is built for a 2wd SCT wheelbase length and narrowed to more resemble the original 1:1 counterpart. It is helpful to plan your build, take measurements and modify your platform to fit inside the boundaries of the Buick body.
NOTE: Painted body shown in photos is for illustrative purposes only and is not included. The body you will receive is clear and unpainted.
Features
- 1987 Buick Grand National faithful representation
- Direct fit for Team Associated DR10
- Sized for an assortment of SCT length trucks with width modifications
- Decal sheet with Buick, Chevrolet, GNX and JConcepts badges.
- Officially licensed by Chevrolet to JConcepts.