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A really old one
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looks like a homebrew chassis for something like a mardave. the plastic upright is a chassis brace from a cougar 2000 and in terms of hole spacing the back looks about right for a mardave motor pod, strange why it has two sets of bolts at the front though, an old beam axle would only need one set.......
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The original Yokomo Dogfighter?
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Mounts for front suspension make me wonder if it is a homemade chasiss for an original Bolink 10 that Schumacher distributed before the CAT cars. I reckon the slots could be an attempt to get a bit of flex in place of suspension as they were basically pan cars with off road tyres:

http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=122217

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Homemade chassis for a 1/12th stockcar, made in black painted fibreglass. You can see the line of holes to attach the moulded stockcar bumpers/chassis from the holes next to the start of the cutouts. Front end bolt pattern is to fit early Associated suspension blocks, rear will be Mardave motor and axle mount.
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