CADILLAC VERSION
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CADILLAC VERSION
What is it with those Cadillac version.
I dont see anything special in them.
It is an great car ofcourse but it was made in cadillac street so therefore it is much more prisy
Not in my opinion.
If any rc10 is in good condition then it should be prisy not because of the cadillac.
E'm I wrong or right.
Jerzi
I dont see anything special in them.
It is an great car ofcourse but it was made in cadillac street so therefore it is much more prisy
Not in my opinion.
If any rc10 is in good condition then it should be prisy not because of the cadillac.
E'm I wrong or right.
Jerzi
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Re: CADILLAC VERSION
Edinger is typically preferred over Cadillacs but early Edingers are the ones that are really rare.
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Re: CADILLAC VERSION
The whole Edinger and Caddilac thing is from RC10talk only, it was a way to tell the approx year range of your 6010-6016. A new built 6010 from 1987 is just as cool (to me) as a new build 6010 from 1984, Iconic RC10-
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Re: CADILLAC VERSION
Early Edingers with the dual bellcranks, fiiberglass straps, rear shock cups, etc are pretty rare, but as mentioned above the rest are all just an rc10. It's all dependent on what the buyer is willing to pay. That's why I haven't found a minty rc10 yet, I tap out at $500- that's all it's worth to me.
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