I am currently putting parts and hopefully a donor car together for a stealth / black alloy chassis based RC10 runner build, that will eventually be used for racing against modern and other vintage cars at club level here in the UK. The intention is to use original and period hop up parts from the early 90s, where possible and modern electrics.
So far I have collated from the UK and USA, the following (excuse poor photos, taken in haste, will improve next time)

Black Alloy Team Car chassis
AE Worlds Front shock tower
Fibrelyte Worlds Rear shock tower
Fibrelyte RPM style front shock tower (not sure if will use this)
Fibrelyte Worlds style Battery strap
Front arm mounts / bulkheads
Houge(?) bearing steering kit (some queries below on this one)
RPM front arms
Andy's Rear arms
Stealth slipper and top shaft
Aerial mount
New Wave white alloy servo posts
Cut down AE battery tray
3 sets of JC racing 2'2 spoked wheels
Team Blue Groove Mirage Turbo body / wing
Wing wire and buttons
Alloy body mount posts
RPM black shock collars
Hopefully on the way at this time, and still waiting for
A team car donor car
2 sets of RPM rear arms
Fibrelyte Worlds front shock tower
4 AE Worlds shocks
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Looking forward to putting it all together. I haven't quite decided on a motor yet, but it's likely to be a 10.5 or 13.5 brushless motor via a LRP esc and Lipo batteries.
I do have a query already however if anyone can shed any light, and that is on the steering kit I have bought. It was listed as a buggy steering kit, and is complete, however it seems that the servo steering arm link is set up to be on the rightside, instead of on the left as more commonly seen as standard etc. Is it meant for the rc10 buggy or maybe a truck kiet?
With the standard servo mount holes, this seems to cause some odd angles to contend with, particularly if I want to use a servo saver type arm on the servo as they stand off more. First thoughts are to either mount the servo around the other way, and maybe put the servo mounting posts in front of the servo lugs. I also have a Savox low profile servo that I could use instead which may give more options space wise.
Does anyone know what the intended set up was with steering set? Is it a Houge?
Pics below to show more, many thanks in advance.


