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Race Replicas is a complete service house with thousands of quality HO
slot car bodies and parts in stock!
Vibrator
Slotcars
FAQ
- Frequently Asked Questions
Aurora
originally introduced Model Motoring sets in 1960 with their first line
of cars known to collectors as vibrators, or vibes. They came with all
plastic bodies, painted bumpers in various body styles, and with a cast
motor chassis that housed a coil, axles, and drive drum. The vibrator drive
system was originally derived from a door "buzzer", so likewise, when these
cars run down the track they have somewhat of an irritating "buzz" or vibration.
The coil has a plunger which very quickly opens and closes a contact, and
also drives a reed up and down that turns a large drum on the rear axle
making the car move forward. The vibrator car was produced until 1963 when
the Thunderjet, or T-jet, replaced it .
I hope
this helps with your Aurora vibrator questions and if you need to find
parts for restoring your cars, see Road Race Replicas for all your needs.
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The above information is believed to be
accurate, true and based on the opinions and experiences of Phil Pignon.
It is for public viewing and not to be used in any publications, printed
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