Schaper Stompers 4x4s Bodies, Semis, Chassis, Gears, Wheels, Axles, Tires & More


Schaper Stompers 4x4s Bodies, Semis, Chassis, Gears, Wheels, Axles, Tires & More

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Schaper Stompers 4x4s Bodies, Semis, Chassis, Gears, Wheels, Axles, Tires & More:
$13.95



We have parts fromSchaper Stompersfrom the early to mid 80s.
These parts are in condition good for their age butplease review images ...
If you have a question please ask.
Side Clips (early Gen I)Generation IGeneration IISemis
All parts have some defects from age and play. Chrome may be lost.Please ask if you have specific questions about any of these30 to 35 year old toy parts.Motors are untested.Some of the Stomper bodies are missing bumpers.Some can be repaired or need another part.Note: you are offerding on just ONEaccessory or part unless noted as \"2\".
We are trying the system under the MULTIPLE VARIATIONS PROGRAM.
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Decide which part you need from the menu above, then get them while you can...
Shipping costs are fixed at $2.95 per order but we will offer free shipping for orders of 2 or more itemsthat total $20.00 or more.Generation I (Schaper)Stompers with Competition Weight Sled

Stompers debuted in 1980. Schaper\'s 1980 catalog showed five Stomper trucks: theChevroletK-10 andJeepHoncho. The Stunt Set and Wild Mountain set playsets were the only other Stompers products in that year\'s catalog. The earliest Stompers had clips inside the body that attached to the sides of the chassis; they are known as \"side-clips.\" They also came with a set of foam tires. 1981 brought five new Stomper trucks: theChevroletLUV,DatsunLi\'l Hustler,JeepRenegade,SubaruBRAT, andToyotaSR5. The Stunt Set and Wild Mountain sets also returned, though different pieces were shown in the 1981 catalog. The short-lived Stomper SSC Super Cycles also debuted in 1981. The trucks were also sold with an additional set of rubber tires so that they could be driven outdoors. TheJeepCherokeeandJeepScrambler were the new four-wheel-drive trucks for 1982. Fun x4s (\"Exclusively designed from the real street hot-rods!\") debuted in 1982, consisting of the AMC (American Motors) SX/4, two Chevrolets (van and 1956 Nomad),JeepCJ,Subaruhatchback, andVolkswagenBaja Bug. The Work x4s also debuted in 1982; these wereFordC-Series trucks with bucket-lift, cement-mixer, dumper, and wrecker bodies. Four semi-tractors—Freightliner and Kenworth Aerodyne COEs and Mack and Peterbilt conventionals—rounded out the new vehicles. The Official Competition Pull Set was also new for 1982. Badlands, Devil Mountain, and Wild Country Sets replaced the earlier playsets; the SSC line continued largely unchanged.

Generation II (Schaper)

1983 was a year of major change for Stompers. The core line of 4x4 vehicles was given a second speed, free-wheeling when the vehicle was off, and wider tires. The Stomper II Authentics featured new graphics and fender flares. The older single-speed Stompers remained, positioned as an economical alternative to the new three-speed Stompers; the single-speeds now had no chrome and decal graphics. New Road Rods were \"inspired by souped-up versions of today\'s most popular customized vehicles.\" The semis were renamed Road Kings and joined by Heavy Haulers, with wrecker or dump bodies. Wilderness Campers featured interchangeable tonneau covers and camper shells, and could be had with a trailer carrying a boat or motorcycle. A bulldozer and front-end loader joined the Work x4s line, and the amphibious Water Demons and military-themed Mobile Force lines were introduced. most vehicles also included a Stunt Wheel, a fifth wheel that attached to the vehicle\'s underside and allowed it to be driven on two of its main wheels.The Wild Country playset was replaced by the Wild Canyon set, while the Badlands Trail and Devil Mountain sets continued. The Stomper Super Cycles continued largely unchanged. 1984 saw the introduction of Stomper Super Dragsters, \"six supercharged neutron-powered dragsters\" claimed to be \"the fastest vehicles known to man.\" The three-wheeled All-Terrain Cycles were also new for 1984. The Wilderness Campers came with a trailer as standard and added a power take-off winch, and were renamed Workhorses. The Water Demons line expanded to six vehicles, and there were also new semi-trucks. Several new playsets were added, for both the Stomper II and Mobile Force lines, and two vehicles were dropped from the Road Rods line; these were repackaged into the Custom Kit and Dekuxe Custom kit, allowing children to build a Stomper themselves.

1985 brought the Monster 4x4s, much larger vehicles powered by C-cell batteries. Also new were the Speedsters, sports cars with steerable wheels and their own special track, and Zanees, which features huge engines that shook and made noise. Stomper Overdrives featured an over-running clutch mechanism. Futuristic vehicles made up the new Future Force line. A four-wheeled ATV joined the All-Terrain Cycles line, and two new Super Dragsters were added. The rest of the line was continued largely unchanged, though the Competition Pull Set was dropped.

New for 1986 was the Trendsetters line. Mini 4x4s, which were powered by a single AAA cell, were also new. The Future Force line gave way to the Mega Star line. A Gator Rally set was new for the Speedsters line, and the All-Terrain Trailbreaker joined the ATVs in the new All-Terrain Vehicles line. The Zanees, Super Dragsters, and Stomper Super Cycles disappeared, and other lines continued largely unchanged in what would be Schaper\'s final year.


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