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The 1978 Chevy K10 is the most recent physique to be added to a JConcepts line-up of our bodies designed for extra competitors based mostly crawling wants. Designed by JConcepts, the Tucked physique structure creates extra tire area, much less overhang whereas nonetheless giving a robust and constant Chevrolet presence. The 1978 styling represented the third era of vans from General Motors, and although they’re identified right now as “square body trucks,” it was initially designated because the “rounded line.”
Inspiration can arrive at any time, for JConcepts it was throughout occasions such because the Ultimate Scale Truck Expo in Williston, Florida. A mass following of tiny truck drivers arrive and meet up yearly for the weekend displaying off their greatest rigs or new improvements. Taking notes, the workforce from Groveland, Florida, got down to produce one thing to unveil throughout the next yr, and for 2023 the brand new Tuck physique made its look. Fantastic paint and graphics utilized on the 78-body courtesy of Scale Rat RC assist make images and the debut actually pop.
The identifiable design element of the retro piece is the middle bulged part that runs the size of the shell. A vertical sign marker will be added due to the included and pre-trimmed JConcepts decal sheet. Extending off the middle construction of the physique, the mix flows properly into the cab with giant home windows that are recessed for elevated realism. The giant entrance windshield produces a whole lot of scale visibility to look ahead to the Tucked entrance nostril for higher dealing with traits.
The included decal sheet permits the consumer to brighten the front-end to desired look, match, and end. An unbelievable 4 completely different headlight and grille mixture decals are included to cowl an enormous assortment of Chevrolet / GMC seems, and trim packages. All the favourite names, Custom Deluxe, Scottsdale, Silverado, Cheyenne, and Sierra Grande are current on the decal sheet to match up with legacy fashions. The mattress space of the physique Tucks firmly to the rear with minimal overhang. Decals permit for tailgate trim, rear taillights, and miscellaneous badging.
The clear pre-trimmed physique is totally manufacturing facility lower with an unbelievable edge end across the wheel wells, together with entrance and rear bumper areas. The merchandise has overspray movie already utilized to the floor and can peel simply after the finalized paint and physique mounting particulars are carried out by the consumer. Window masks are additionally included and designed to suit straight into the physique for the quickest and best course of to get the motive force to the paths in a rush.
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Features:
- Officially licensed by Chevrolet to JConcepts
- Clear, pre-trimmed physique with protecting movie
- Body measures 7.5” middle part width, 12.3” wheelbase
- Fits a wide range of crawler truck platforms
- Scale impressed physique, cab, and window design
- Front and rear JConcepts Tuck design
- 1:1 headlight and grille therapy
- Clear heavy-duty polycarbonate with protecting movie
- Window masks and detailed pre-trimmed 1978 Chevy K10 decal sheet
*Some automobile manufacturers and fashions would require consumer generated modifications to suit sure physique shells. Vehicles which have inside fenders and very extensive side-guards may require elimination or modification to suit sure physique shells.
1978 Chevy K10, Tuck physique, 12.3” wheelbase
Part # – 0465
Retail worth – $44.00
Map worth – $37.40
(Fits – Traxxas TRX-4 Sport, Enduro, Axial 12.3″ wheelbase)
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