Man your Quattro looks so fresh. I had this exact model as a kid and only wish I still had it. What a great caretaker and restorer. Nice work! Keep it up.
Right on! Yeah, I ran the car for maybe a year or two after I originally got it as a kid and I felt bad making my parents buy me 3-5 pounds (literally) worth of C and AA batteries (HEAVY!), bc they didn't last long at all. And rechargeable batteries in the '80s just weren't there yet. I kept the original motor intact, since nothing was wrong with it. I like to think the increased speed is partly bc it doesn't have all of those batteries!! LOL Unfortunately, I no longer have the box. :(
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!! :) I had completely overhauled the electronics, so it operates like a modern RC car now. I originally received this as a Christmas present when I was a kid in 1985 and held on to it ever since!!
Can you please show 'under the hood' on your Radio Shack Audi, and maybe give a list of the type/brand of components that worked for your conversion? I have the same Audi, and I have been thinking about converting it to modern electronics, but I am new to the RC world, so I don't quite know how to figure out what size/model of parts to use for the conversion. Thanks.
YES! I plan to do a build video; orrrr more of an "after the build" video, since I didn't do a good job capturing the restromod process. It was fun, though. I went to my local hobby shop and they suggested everything but the motor, which I thought was odd. The rep's response was, "It's a motor, it just needs efficient power." It made sense, so I replaced the servo, ESC, radio, and light kit. The trick was mounting everything and making it work, which I will detail in the build video. :) Thanks for the comment/question!!
The original car for the US market had incandescent lights on the front only, so the light buckets were already in place. The Japanese market car had lights on the front and back, so my car includes the rear light "mounts", but not actual light buckets. I am doing a "Bits & Bobs" video on this to show what I did to bring this up to a modern spec, including the light controller and new LED's. :)
This was a cool car. My cousin got it for Christmas from Radio Shack. It was a quick car back then.
Awesome! Yes, I'd like to do another video on this soon, probably on the actual upgrades I did to it.
Man your Quattro looks so fresh. I had this exact model as a kid and only wish I still had it. What a great caretaker and restorer. Nice work! Keep it up.
Right on! Yeah, I ran the car for maybe a year or two after I originally got it as a kid and I felt bad making my parents buy me 3-5 pounds (literally) worth of C and AA batteries (HEAVY!), bc they didn't last long at all. And rechargeable batteries in the '80s just weren't there yet. I kept the original motor intact, since nothing was wrong with it. I like to think the increased speed is partly bc it doesn't have all of those batteries!! LOL Unfortunately, I no longer have the box. :(
Nice drifting car bro👍👍👍😻
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!! :) I had completely overhauled the electronics, so it operates like a modern RC car now. I originally received this as a Christmas present when I was a kid in 1985 and held on to it ever since!!
@@crawlingonallfoursRC that’s very cool my friend 👏👏👍👍😉
Can you please show 'under the hood' on your Radio Shack Audi, and maybe give a list of the type/brand of components that worked for your conversion? I have the same Audi, and I have been thinking about converting it to modern electronics, but I am new to the RC world, so I don't quite know how to figure out what size/model of parts to use for the conversion. Thanks.
YES! I plan to do a build video; orrrr more of an "after the build" video, since I didn't do a good job capturing the restromod process. It was fun, though. I went to my local hobby shop and they suggested everything but the motor, which I thought was odd. The rep's response was, "It's a motor, it just needs efficient power." It made sense, so I replaced the servo, ESC, radio, and light kit. The trick was mounting everything and making it work, which I will detail in the build video. :) Thanks for the comment/question!!
I’m in the same boat I just got one in unplayed condition and would like to modernize it!
Nice rc car!
Could you tell me what the wheelbase dimension is from the front to rear axle?
It's 8 9/16"
How and where did you get the lights installed?
The original car for the US market had incandescent lights on the front only, so the light buckets were already in place. The Japanese market car had lights on the front and back, so my car includes the rear light "mounts", but not actual light buckets. I am doing a "Bits & Bobs" video on this to show what I did to bring this up to a modern spec, including the light controller and new LED's. :)