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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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to be accurate, true and based on the opinions and experiences
of Phil Pignon.
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