RC10resto wrote:Every other RC10 out there is just another gold pan with parts of various ages on them.
What about the black pans? Doug are you racist

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Hahahaha... I actually never owned a black pan RC10. Which means that they are completely irrelevant to me.

Still trying to find a Worlds car, though. Someday.
Why is everyone so hung up on production numbers? They made a LOT of them. They sold a LOT of them. There were more than a dozen stacked up at the hobby shop I bought mine from in 1985. You see them on eBay relatively consistently. If you are in to rare and low production numbers, don't collect RC10s. Try Radiants, or Schumacher CATs, or Mugen Bulldogs. FAR less of those in the US than RC10s.
If you open up a
new boxed RC10 and it has fiberglass battery straps and concave lower shock spring cups, you
might have something relatively special. But considering they made RUNNING PRODUCTION CHANGES throughout the lifespan of these cars, you are never going to get any solid numbers on anything. Part numbers didn't change with the updates, no one could possibly know.
It's a lost cause trying to figure it out. The original folks at Associated said they don't remember, but it wasn't a small run. There ya go, that's what you have to go on.