JConcepts Traxxas Stampede 1951 Ford Panel Grandma Body (Clear)

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JConcepts Traxxas Stampede 1951 Ford Panel Grandma Body (Clear)
Price: $32.49
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The JConcepts Traxxas Stampede 1951 Ford Panel Grandma Body allows you to replicate one of the most feared vehicles in Monster Truck racing during the late 1980’s. The 1951 Ford Panel truck was mean, a little green and always known for the most amazing single qualifying passes in the history of Monster Truck racing. JConcepts went to work creating the 1951 truck by once again starting from scratch to redefine a generation design from the “golden years.”

The hood of the truck makes it’s point with a swooping radius and raised badging. The front fenders boast a large set-back to the hood which makes that undeniable stance as a 50’s panel truck. The stand-up cab screams retro while the side windows are small but large enough for a scale driver to take a look outside. The body line along the side separates the sides to break-up the height between the fenders and top of the dome. The rear fender flare kicks-out in a vicious way to protect chassis components while giving the rear of the vehicle an almost car-like flare.

The Ford truck has built-in running boards featuring a diamond-plate look which is found on the real monster while the wheel well openings are slightly enlarged to accommodate a large assortment of jumbo tires and specifically, JConcepts Rangers and Fling King tires. The front grille is made as a secondary part to get the utmost detail and 3D design which can be painted or decorated off the vehicle for the most convenience. After trimming, the front grille can be attached (using not included double-sided tape) into the recessed portion on the body as the finishing touch to this ultra tough and memorable piece.

Features:

  • Officially licensed by Ford to JConcepts
  • Body measures a 11” wheelbase and a 7” width
  • Fits a variety of standard wheelbase R/C monster trucks
  • Scale inspired body, cab and window design
  • 1:1 headlight and grille treatment
  • Clear heavy-duty polycarbonate with protective film
  • Window masks and detailed Ford decal sheet included

Fits:

  • TRA36034-1 (Traxxas BIGFOOT® No. 1 The Original Monster Truck®): Requires Traxxas #3619 body mount kit
  • TRA36084-1 (Traxxas BIGFOOT Red, White and Blue Edition): Requires Traxxas #3619 body mount kit
  • TRA36094-1 (Traxxas Craniac): Direct fit
  • TRA36064-1 (Traxxas Skully): Direct fit
  • TRA36054-1 (Traxxas Stampede original): Requires Traxxas #3619 body mount kit


This product was added to our catalog on October 10, 2018

Erick Sullivan
Monday, Jan 3 2022 (about 2 years ago)
JConcepts Traxxas Stampede 1951 Ford Panel Grandma Body (Clear)
I like this body style, lots of possibilities. I didn't use the extra front grill insert that comes separate, didn't want to glue it on the body. Fits my Stampede pretty good overall, but only because some of the mods I've done. First, if you haven't widened your Stampede (I used RPM wide front arms and 1/2 inch wheel offsets front and rear), you are probably going to have issues with the width. It is also long (an inch shorter would be perfect), but works well with the RPM Slash front bumper and T-bone Racing rear bumper, both of those bumpers fit the stock holes on the Stampede and give extra clearance for longer bodies. I painted mine metallic purple with irridescent gold/pink flames and it looks pretty awesome in action.
Phil Z.
Verified Owner
Sunday, Apr 4 2021 (about 3 years ago)
JConcepts Traxxas Stampede 1951 Ford Panel Grandma Body (Clear)
TIP FOR MOUNTING: Invert the body mounts. Raise the rear to the top and lower the front on the BigFoot line of Stampedes. Fits perfect!
Fits very nice on the Stampede.
Looks great!
stephan labelle
Saturday, Oct 10 2020 (about 3 years ago)
JConcepts Traxxas Stampede 1951 Ford Panel Grandma Body (Clear)
It's too long and too whide for a Stampede. Length wise it fits a Rustler much better, width wise the rear tires when comprest rub against the body.

It's currently mounted on a monster Slash and looks pretty good, but that's not the truck it was purchased for.

Bottom line, it doesn't fit by a lot.