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- Slot Car Speed Control, 1964-1968 - Slot car racing was a popular hobby by the early 1960s. Each car was powered by a small electric motor that drew current running through thin metal rails in the track. Controllers, in the form of plungers, pistol grips or steering wheels, allowed the driver to change the car's speed by varying the current with a resistor.

- 1964-1968
- Collections - Artifact
Slot Car Speed Control, 1964-1968
Slot car racing was a popular hobby by the early 1960s. Each car was powered by a small electric motor that drew current running through thin metal rails in the track. Controllers, in the form of plungers, pistol grips or steering wheels, allowed the driver to change the car's speed by varying the current with a resistor.
- Sections of Slot Car Roadway, 1964-1968 - Slot car racing was a popular hobby by the early 1960s. A small electric motor, powered by current running through the track, ran the car faster or slower as the driver moved a plunger. The plastic track sections could be assembled in infinitely complex and expandable arrangements. The only limit on track design was the driver's imagination.

- 1964-1968
- Collections - Artifact
Sections of Slot Car Roadway, 1964-1968
Slot car racing was a popular hobby by the early 1960s. A small electric motor, powered by current running through the track, ran the car faster or slower as the driver moved a plunger. The plastic track sections could be assembled in infinitely complex and expandable arrangements. The only limit on track design was the driver's imagination.