Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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Yes, I'm in my Matt Francis period.

Don't worry, I have not forgoten the 1993 Kinwald replica, but due to some difficulties with the right Carbon fiber plate of the rear tower, and about the machined motor plate, I work on some extra project until the missing parts.

This is my starting documents for this project.

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Re: Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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I collect from a while some B2 parts and options, enougth to build a brand new car and especially the Matt replica car.
For sure they are all NIP.

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The Carbon fiber shock tower fit all needed to look at the Matt car, like they small locknuts on ball ends and other's.

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The front end fit Lunsford titanium turnbuckles and aluminium wheel axle with again mini locknut on each balls

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The assembled front end with titanium screws on the plastic upper front deck.

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The front end fully assembled and ready to fit the chassis

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Re: Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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The rear end fit the original 2 holes rear arms and the 3° Toe-I, and 3° Anti Squat, with 0° Toe-In hubs, and Short wheel base with white spacer.

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The MIP CVD's fit a rear Half right suspension.

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Now, both half rear suspension fit the rear lower aluminium plate.

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Re: Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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Front and rear Ends fit the Chassis.

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Re: Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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Yes I know, the B2 Pre-Production used during the World Champs fit the RC10 Tub Chassis Stealth Transmission.
I'm in research of the plastic parts linking the chassis to the top of the gear box.
So for the moment the car was build with a standard B2 gear box and motor plate.

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I also collect the right electronics equipment.
A Reedy Sonic.

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And LRP ICS Speedo.

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Re: Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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Now they fit the car, before the next step, the shock process.

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Re: Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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Very nice!
You make it look too easy 8)

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Re: Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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Nice!

It's nice to see another B2 fan posting a clean build.

It's one of my favorites.
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Re: Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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nice build,

looks like we have a Matt Francis fan club in the making, huh? :mrgreen:
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Re: Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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No, just a fanatic of the EP Off Road history and he's World Champs !

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Re: Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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nice build so fast on puting thing together great job so far cant wait to see the body and paintjob

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Re: Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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The B2 that you are building looks realy good but if you want to
build your car exactly like Matts worlds prototype car you will
need to fit an original stealth gear box because the B2 box wasn't
ready for the 95 worlds.

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Re: Matt Francis 1995 World Champs RC10B2 Replica Project

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Yes I know, the B2 Pre-Production used during the World Champs fit the RC10 Tub Chassis Stealth Transmission.
I'm in research of the plastic parts linking the chassis to the top of the gear box.
So for the moment the car was build with a standard B2 gear box and motor plate.
read the sub-titles - Cedric has done the research, he is a master builder :D

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