Old Enough To Remember?

WOW Uncle Phill! I used to go to the local slot car track about 4 or 5 days a week 1964-1966 (used up all my paper route and grass cut money!) I would rewind the cox and classic motors with what I think it was #24 or 28 wire, cover windings with epoxy then balance armature with a file while it was sitting on two single edge razor blades that had been leveled in a vice with a carpenters level and polish contacts with crumpled grocery bags. Masking tape behind magnets to move them closer to the armature helped a lot also. Did very well in races, took all winnings in parts instead of track time! finally won a "Globe Screamer" (Boy that was fast) motor and shortly after track closed.o_O {EDIT these were using 1/32 and or 1/24 scale bodies.
 
We had two different places that had 8-lane tracks, with colored seating stations that matched the lane colors. Each station had a 3-wire 1/4" jack and three posts for alligator clips for the controller.

The tracks both had an over-and-under configuration, a long straight-a-way, and a very high banked turn. One of them also had a scale-sized 1/4 mile two-lane drag strip.

I remember the hot setup was a car with the pickup hinged at the rear of the chassis, so you wouldn't lose power or hop out of your slot when you accelerated real hard.
 
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