Ok, so one of the reasons I bought an earlier lot was because of an early graphite. Well when I got back off deployment, I was sad to see someone had cut the front to put the RC10T frontend on it. So a couple of RC10's popped up on my buddy's FB Classifieds page (see them often on there) and luckily the guy held the two cars for me. One was a really nice CE 6 gear. But this is the car I want to restore. An early graphite. I know Reggie has the perfect example of a NY dirt oval graphite. When I was racing dirtoval RC10s I was stuck with the gold pans. I had stock everything, hand me down motors, cheap Radio Shack 1200 packs, Tamiya plugs, Futaba electronics, stock rear rims with waffles, Tamiya smoothies on the front, etc. Nothing fancy. So I had to sit and watch all the fast guys running shiny graphite chassis', Novak and Tekin electronics, shiny chrome rims, waffle/dynamite tires, matched packs, etc etc. Well as much as I begged my father, it never happened. Then I moved away from NY. Well now I have one of my own and I need to get started on it. Tonight I just wanted to mock it up.
Picked this up for $60 along with some RPM parts

These parts are dyed purple but it's dark and barely noticeable. I like it.
So looking through the stuff, I found these Smoothies with the aluminum outter front rim. So started polishing and finally found something to mount my Dynamites on.

So threw some old stuff on it. Have to find my Novak FM receiver and my old speedo. But found this old Novak laying around. I really don't want to cut up a battery cup but the batteries don't fit in there. So have to rethink this one.
Now just need to find a Walt's handout motor and some other goodies.