Hirosaka's Stealth RC10 used in Australia & Detroit Worlds

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Molded that's right, but it's more about 12 to 15 cars made for the race.

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I can believe that, but I can't help but wonder, who had them and where are they now?

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My little pinky tells me there's someone on this forum who has one :wink:

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Your finger can talk!?!?!?!?! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:







;) Wonder who that'd be...

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Masami and Craig Dresher have one.

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kenooze wrote:Masami and Craig Dresher have one.
I thought Craig's had disappeared?
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Lonestar wrote:
kenooze wrote:Masami and Craig Dresher have one.
I thought Craig's had disappeared?
Husting has Masami's car, I heard that Kinwald has his..

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Craig gaved back his own raced car after the world, but get back one few years ago .

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i hear craig is after a Dresher yz10, surely he can locate one :wink:

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Charlie don't surf wrote:I can believe that, but I can't help but wonder, who had them and where are they now?
+1

Didn't Cliff Lett have one?

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did anybody else notice that the rear hingepins are inside the mounting screws instead of outside like normal? I have looked at those pics countless times and just noticed that. If I wasnt for the shock mounts on both sides of the arms I would swear those were 10T arms out back.

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AWESOME Thread! I remember when these races happened (the 2 worlds these cars ran in) and it is crazy to think/see how these cars were made!

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drbelleville wrote:
Charlie don't surf wrote:I can believe that, but I can't help but wonder, who had them and where are they now?
+1

Didn't Cliff Lett have one?
I'm know he had one but not 100% sure he still has it! :mrgreen: I know Rick Howart has one, I tried to pry it out of his hands! :twisted: But failed! :cry: :mrgreen:

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The original car for the 1989 worlds had shorter shocks. Jay Halsey made the long shock tower and put the long shocks on first after he got the car for testing so then they made shock towers and shocks for everyone.

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Post by Jay Dub »

It always seemed to me that the car had the front end reversed (to lengthen the wheelbase presumably). I would like to know if the cars were originally intended to have the front end mounted the other way round (arms swept as opposed to leading), shocks in front of the tower, not behind etc. -Jeff

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