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Topic Started: Feb 25 2011, 08:34 PM (189 Views)
Pegers
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Pony Car
these need some help...
rocky 2 w/the tampos rubbed off.
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a real shame..what is left is a c9.
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missing stacks among other flaws.
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windscreen is broken.
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some in better shape..

this one is orange not faded red..
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this one is dark red.
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how do i get the front wheels back down on this one?
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The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
Wow! As always, some nice finds! More Yat Mings I don't have (purple Bug, and all three vans).

As for fixing the front suspension, it would involve drilling the car apart. Unfortunately Yat Mings are rather well known for having weak suspensions. The tab that holds the wheels in place easily warps and the axles slip out of their groove. You can try getting a toothpick or paperclip in there but the suspension tab is going to end up coming up again not long after you get it set. Drilling it out and replacing the suspension tab with something else is the best way to fix one of these.
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