Re: street price of an RC10 in 1984
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 11:32 am
This is a cool thread. I can't help but notice every ad is 1985.
This is probably because the reality is the first (champagne, early edingers) were really pretty late in (the fall of) 1984. The Vineland race was in July and (I seem to remember) that there was the same sort of release date delay and struggle to meet initial demand. I was on a waiting list prior to the introduction and got mine essentially straight from Santa Ana (in November), as a Christmas present. I (well no Santa) paid the full monty $290 with the ball bearings. If I remember right, the deal I got from RCH involved a prepainted Protech for no additional cost.
You may think wow, $290 might have seemed steep, but you have to compare it to how much allowance money I was throwing at Tamiya SRB parts constantly breaking, and the prospect of an MIP SRB setup.
This is probably because the reality is the first (champagne, early edingers) were really pretty late in (the fall of) 1984. The Vineland race was in July and (I seem to remember) that there was the same sort of release date delay and struggle to meet initial demand. I was on a waiting list prior to the introduction and got mine essentially straight from Santa Ana (in November), as a Christmas present. I (well no Santa) paid the full monty $290 with the ball bearings. If I remember right, the deal I got from RCH involved a prepainted Protech for no additional cost.
You may think wow, $290 might have seemed steep, but you have to compare it to how much allowance money I was throwing at Tamiya SRB parts constantly breaking, and the prospect of an MIP SRB setup.