Slot Cars

T-jets or ThunderJet 500 is the brand name of the classic range of HO cars made by aurora in the 60s into the early 70s. These chassis are indentified by the row of gears on top of the chassis and have bodies held on by two screws. These have a huge following for both collectors and racers. These do NOT use magnetically assisted traction like today's cars. To make things confusing an excellent of new cars are being reproduced and some of these do have a very small but powerful magnet to increase traction.

Yes you probably could mount the Hot Wheels bodies to slot car chassis. A dab of silicone on the side of the chassis would probably hold it in place very well and it could still be removed if needed.

Cool resin body. I had some cool HO Sox & Martin decals but after moving three times in three years I'm not sure I could find them. You'll need to get the specific chassis or figure out how to mount it to one of your other chassis.

A very nice S&M '67 GTX was produced, not sure what they are worth now but this can save a lot of time and effort http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?index=0&sbk=1&nav=SEARCH&itemId=171069915935