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    Team Associated CR-12 Ford F150

    CR12 Ford F-150 Pick-Up Ready-to-Run
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    CR12 Ford F-150 Pick-Up Ready-to-Run
    This rig comes Ready-To-Run with Reedy Power electronics and meets S.O.R.R.C.A. class 1 and 2 rules right out of the box.
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    CR12 Ford F-150 Pick-Up RTR, black
    40001 MSRP: $299.99 
    Web: $199.99
     
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    CR12 Ford F-150 Pick-Up RTR, blue
    40002 MSRP: $299.99 
    Web: $199.99
     
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    1:12 Scale Ready-To-Run Electric 4X4 Off Road Pick-Up Truck

    The CR12 Trail Series 4x4 truck may be small in size, but it is packed full of features. This rig comes Ready-To-Run with Reedy Power electronics and meets S.O.R.R.C.A. class 1 and 2 rules right out of the box. No need to prep or build your rig; just charge it and you're ready to hit the trails!
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    Designed not only for scale looks with realistic wheels, tires and a licensed Ford F-150 Pick-Up body, the CR12 is built for performance as well. The steel ladder frame chassis provides the perfect backbone for this rugged little rig. The 4-link suspension, threaded shocks, and soft rubber tires give the grip and performance needed to climb over the roughest terrain. Transferring power to the rocks is a compact 3-gear transmission, front steel CVA axles, and includes metal-shield ball bearings.

    Get ready to hit the trails -- and look good while doing it -- with the CR12 Trail Series 4x4 truck!

    Ford Motor Company Trademarks and Trade Dress are used under license.
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    Features

    • Metal front CVA and rear solid axle shafts with 12mm hex adapters
    • Metal 4-link front and rear suspension
    • Fully adjustable, threaded, fluid-filled shocks
    • Chassis-mounted steering (CMS) servo
    • 13.98:1 ratio 3-gear transmission with integrated motor mount
    • 16-piece metal-shield ball bearing set
    • 2.4GHz XP transmitter and receiver
    • Water-resistant Reedy Power speed control with high-current T-plug connector
    • 850mAh Li-Ion 7.4V 2-cell battery and USB charger
    • Reedy brushed 380 motor
    • Black anodized aluminum battery/radio tray with hook and loop hold-down strap
    • Spring-loaded, heavy-duty servo saver
    • Official Licensed 1980 Ford F-150 custom Flareside body. Two body colors to choose from.
    • Chrome-plated front/rear bumpers and grill
    • 4-piece High Intensity LED Set
    • Chrome-plated scale 1.55 wheels with soft compound off-road tires

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    Looks a lot like the ones @capri-boy was selling.....

     

    me likey though, the ford body looks superb from the pics. This might just be another nail in the coffin for the old ftx outback.....well we can hope. :rofl:

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    23 minutes ago, big gaz said:

    Looks a lot like the ones @capri-boy was selling.....

     

    me likey though, the ford body looks superb from the pics. This might just be another nail in the coffin for the old ftx outback.....well we can hope. :rofl:

     

    Just about to pop on and say the same - almost certainly the same chassis,

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    This looks really nice.

    Body is too nice to consider the 'usual options' - high power / bigger motor, etc.

     

    Kept as a 'crawler', with that spec., it's great, but a bit expensive.

     

    Al.

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