Just picked this up from eBay. I'm pretty sure it was owned and raced by Jay Halsey. I'm surprised no one else bid on it. Probably put the correct 6 gear tranny and milled motor plate and everything else period correct if it's legit. Comments? Opinions?
I sure hope you didn't pay a whole lot of money assuming that it was once one of Jay's cars because the chances of that are almost nil. There's nothing about that car besides the replica body that indicates that it was ever a team driver's race car. It's nothing more than someone's basher.
i don't think i would go discrediting this car right off the bat. some of it.... yes, but the body is intriguing. his name in sharpie looks legit to me (compared to his sig on my replica), so i would say he signed someone's replica body at the very least. or, he signed it before he passed it on. either way, that's an old body.
No multiple rear top shock mounts and no shock ends replacing ball cups on the rear camber links?
Don't think I have ever seen any of Jay's cars missing those mods?
well, I guess his early car in the video did not have the updated camber links yet, doh
Definitely some aspects that make it look plausible but also more than a few things that make me very doubtful.
Like I doubt Halsey would swiss cheese the chassis to lighten it then run aluminum wheels....or upgrade to a Stealth trans and MIP GT bellcranks but keep the gold shocks (.56" up front?) early rear bulkhead and one hole rear tower.
I did some research on his cars before bidding on it and I'm confident this was one of his. Below are screen shots of 2 of Jay Halsey's cars from the RC Off-road VHS, and the other is the RC10 Winning Edge video. Both videos can be found on YouTube. Pay close attention to the milling of the chassis on both cars and compare them to mine. Also notice all of Jay's cars has a black Team Associated decal on the side. I doubt this was someone's attempt to duplicate or make a tribute car because who would be so accurate on these details and then trash it and I doubt anyone was making tribute cars in the 1980's. The body has rare, vintage stickers like the JG Mfg. and the Radio Control Race Center RCRC decals. The guy who had it before me probably used it as a basher, installed a stealth tranny and black motor plate, installed a crappy servo, replaced the wheels with aluminum, changed a few other minor things, and hacked the body a little bit not knowing anything about the car. Also the nose plate may have been changed because the anodizing is more like the Cadillac RC10 era. I doubt it's a 100% Halsey original...more like 60%. That's why I'd like to restore it with period correct parts. If anyone is curious how much I paid, shoot me a personal message. Let's just say you can buy a new brushless motor and a set of brand new tires for what I paid and it was free shipping.
Yes, the chassis looks similar but I think that was probably the point. The milling off the sides looks good but the swiss-cheesing looks more random and sloppy and less precise and the motor guard hasn't been touched. The nose plate hasn't been modified and the nose brace tubes have not been trimmed. And you really can't go by things like having the right stickers as being an indicator since they could be easily replicated by looking at pics in a magazine or watching a video. Ignoring the obviously newer Stealth transmission and motor plate, too many small details about the car are just wrong, like the very stock hardware, shock towers, threaded rods instead of turnbuckles, Andy's arms, MIP steering, aluminum wheels, etc. So basically only the chassis and body are a loose 'maybe', everything else is a 'no'. That said, ANYTHING on the car could have been changed in the last 30 years so it'll be impossible to verify. The price you paid, which sounds like it was around $100-$120, seems perfectly reasonable if not cheap for a complete RC10 with aluminum wheels and a working Stealth.
Sorry, I'm not trying to poop all over this, I'm just being realistic...
there is plenty "wrong" with the car........if you want to call it that.
but, most of the ae guys in '88 were using andy's arms..... at least on the front. the ae wide tracks didn't come out until the following year.
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cliff:
even halsey. also note some threaded rods on his car too:
here's the body from the above car. note the hand painted "Jammin Jay" under the window.
i'm not saying it was halsey's car. but just because it has a stealth and aluminum rims doesn't mean it never was...... at least some of it. jay is only an email away. ask him what he thinks.
I emailed the seller of the car to get more info on the car's history but got an auto response saying he won't be available till July 21st. I'll try to contact Jay through his website's customer support. As far as the car goes, I believe the chassis and the body is original. Everything else is questionable. This of course is my opinion based on the screen shots and photos.
BTW, the motor guard on this screen shot doesn't seem to be touched or trimmed down either. Also, the holes on my rear motor guard are countersunk with the wrong screws used. You guys think Jay used countersunk screws on the screen shot below?
The thing that bugs me on the tub is the lack of planning when drilling the holes. All the pics I've seen the holes are strategic, not touching the smaller 4-40 holes and certainly not Ovaled. It was very common to copy Jays chassis cuts, I've done a few now and I know others around here have cut their fair share. To me the chassis doesn't add up.
The body is the part that I would be looking closely at. While it was very possible to do up a copy back then, the signature looks pretty good.
Just my $.02
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The front plate, tubes and rear chassis are not modded to reduce weight. The battery cup and bulkhead are not cut to lower the battery and reduce weight. The rear shock tower has counter sunk screws for the speed control, but not the inside hole for the shock. Not modded to run the short wheelbase rear arm mount holes. I would think the car is just someones old rc10 racer, the body may be legit though.
The 32 pitch spur on the stealth tranny made me laugh though, I guess whoever put the stealth tranny on it at some point didn't want to buy 48 pitch pinions.
JOESGARAGE wrote:This was used by kent clausen. Now I have it!
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Kent is also a member here. He pops in the onroad forums from time to time.
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well, i finally got an all original gold tub ( 6016 ). it's all there, too. i traded a guy i used to race with this and a T3 roller for my reflex-10 roller. he got it from a guy he works with, who's kid bought it new in nov. of 88. the original...
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I have been studying this car and building my own finally, and a few things I have noticed that have not been brought up.
1) The servo would most likely have been a Futaba J connector as I have only seen straight side bye side bye side...
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I'm after any info on the Yokomo that Jay Halsey raced in the 87 worlds. Was it a hybrid or just a early version of the 870c? Any help would be appreciated this is the only pic I have.
Another project is to build an RC10 like in the ad made by AE in the early days.
Note the billet rear arm mounts. :shock:
But the build is probably gonna end when it comes to the wheels...
Does anybody know of a blk rear bulkhead to fit the tub...
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Your right. But did they make the arms fr/rr in blk?
Thats a very nice build you linked...
if you look around you'll find a set of front short and rear early arms in black. they pop up every now and then. they're later pieces and period correct...
The postman came yesterday with this very clean RC10 that was already fitted with a Jay Halsey paint scheme body (though not totally correct according to some of you), but that will be do to start an interesting project... Scr8p already helped to...
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A lot of people forget about the orange stripe, but he always had it.
Ugh, my camera keeps making my parts look yellow, maybe it is the color of the blanket under the car... oh well. Here is a work in progress. Thanks to Sofa King for the Jammin Jay body. If you want one, he may have more, but I am not sure.
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Well he does have 4 nuts and two are bigger than the others. If you ask me that's not normal and worth a look. :mrgreen:
maybe thats why he's so popular wit' the ladies. 8)
To start this off, I would 1st like to congratulate Jay Halsey himself on winning the 1st ever IFMAR OffRoad Worlds in 2WD, and sending the RC10 and RC World into a spiral of evolution that has taken the RC10 to many subsequent World Championships!...
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Love these jay halsey builds I styled my b6.4s with a touch of this styling. Still want to add black front wheels. It’s not as detailed but is a bit of a throwback.
I used the search to no avail, one of the guys here built a replica to the RC10 that was in the Jammin parts ad. You know, the 2 page spread.. It had the long shocks in front with the Jammin Jumper body, solid dished wheels with Losi tires... Can...