R-NO, you are in luck!
This weekend is the start of a new RC Asylum racing series and instead of just running modified with my gold tub RC10, I am going to run stock with my black tub RC10 that still has all the old electronics in it... sooo I decided to run the stock class by using an old stock brushed motor (27T) instead of a brushless one (17.5T). Therefore I had to go dig all this stuff out of one of my Associated Carrier Travel boxes and get to the motor drawers to get some very old stock motors out.
Here is the picture of that motor you wanted alongside many other Reedy motors and 1 LRP motor. I only pulled one of each out of some that I have as it's just too much to carry out after all those years racing.
The lone LRP modified motor was given to me to test by Jurgen Laudenbach (Mr. LRP) I believe approx. a few months before I started running for Associated Electrics and Mike (Reedy), and it was very fast! This was a long time before he started to make his ESC for the team to race with.
A few things in case of questions:
The sharpie marking to designate what type of motor it is, was done by Mike Reedy while he builds the motor at the track for me. Some of the motors have the production sticker label too, since he would have some of these at times.
The motors that have my name on a decal along the length of the motor was also done by Mike while rebuilding motors that I liked to keep running, so he would put my name on it when I handed it back to him and he would freshen it up or if I wanted it a little tamer, or more violent, etc... then he would know which motor was mine and his notes would let him know what to do. Mike is awesome!