Hello All. I've had an interest in vintage RC10s ever since I remember reading about the worlds and RC10T kits in the magazines as a kid. I figured now is a good time to get into it with the ReRes out. I just traced a TC4 for what you see in the pics, minus the small lot of electronics that came with them. The one car is a full runner but could use some TLC. The other is incomplete but the chassis is in very good shape. It just needs some front end parts and a bunch of screws. I don't know what the stampings are yet since I haven't pulled the motors out. In the electronics lot I have an Associated stock motor, and there is a Yokomo and Kyosho motor installed on the cars. The ESCs are a Novak Rooster and Tekin Rebel, two of the best brushed ESCs that were ever released IMO. There is also a Futaba AM TX with a few receivers and a couple old Futaba ESCs.
I have been thinking of what to do with them. My plan right now is to use the better chassis for a shelfer and to do some mods to the runner. The bottom of the runner shows that it has been used a lot over the years but I have a plan on how to freshen it up. The shelfer I plan to keep as original as possible. I need to figure out how to get the paint off of the jelly bean front wheels and freshen the rubber of the tires. I will need to get some jelly bean rears to match. The steering setup on the runner is horrid and I will be looking for suggestions on how to properly fix it.
have you ever heard of Cars in Barns??its a website dedicated to old forgotten american muslce. youll see pics like a Plymouth Duster 340 sitting in the woods rotting away, has that big block,the pin stripes,and the 340 on the rear panels.or a...
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that would be AWSOME thats where my brother got his big block 70 camino without a motor. i would love to see all the cool old forgotten stuff people find
I have my RC10 put back together. When I started this I thought that I was going to do some kind of wild monster tire truggy kind of thing. However as I took it apart and saw how nice everything really was I wanted to put it back as it was. I...
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thats really cool dude i like how you fixed the cut in the side.
Got this one after the evil twin..Looks like someone was gonna or did some dirt oval racing...Aluminum steering , Holes drilled in the side for nerf bars...Overall a very nice project car...A much lighter gold then my other 2 that i have....
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I think I will use these Hot Trick bell cranks...I like the look...And they are new...
New forum member. I was hoping to get some advice on restoring an old gold pan RC10 back to running condition. The car is in good condition with Novak electronics and looks to be a pole position brushed motor. Tires are dry rotted from sitting over...
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The 's' (as in 2s) are the number of cells, each are 3.7 volts, so a 2s battery is 7.4 volts (equal to the old 6 cell 7.2 nicd/nimh). The mAh is the capacity of the battery, the higher the number the longer the run time (also adds weight). The 'C'...
Bought this rc10 a while back. Converted to a truck version but came with the old parts to convert it back i hope its complete..
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Looks very nice. If you decide to run it, you may want to install a scratched up chassis or install a chassis protector. The A-Stamp chassis is hard to find in that condition.
Decided to cut some slots in a gold pan and install a trailing arm kit. I have thought about this project for awhile, just couldn't bring myself to cut into the tub with the possibility of messing it up. Turned out to be really easy with a drill bit...
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Looking really nice - great job. Would love some pics for the new web site I am working on if I could get some. We released the first trailing arm kit for RC10, it was this tube conversion, back in mid 1988 and we released the lethal weapon about 5...
I managed to score a A pan six gear car this weekend for $60 from my brother. I hope to take this :
And make it look (sort of) like this:
It's my first RC10 from ~1987-89 time frame. The pics are two different vintages of it. I had dyed all...
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OK, I ended up finding a chassis that was a dead ringer for my old car, and I gave a half hearted effort into finding the Texaco decals but came up short. I put this together mainly as a rebuild to sell but I think it's a close replication of the...