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Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 10/1/10)

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:04 pm
by slotcarrod
Never seen them ever! I know Reggie says that kit was built NIB, but I wonder if the front tires were swapped before the kit was built? Do we have any other proof from any other NIB kits with this front tire? I would love to know!

Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 10/1/10)

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:12 pm
by dsmith
these are my old stock tires that came with my rc10 kit.
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Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 10/1/10)

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:44 pm
by scr8p
slotcarrod wrote:Never seen them ever! I know Reggie says that kit was built NIB, but I wonder if the front tires were swapped before the kit was built? Do we have any other proof from any other NIB kits with this front tire? I would love to know!
that was my car. i built it. they came in the kit.

but if you need more proof, here's a pic of erich's new from kit edinger (same as my old one).
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Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 10/1/10)

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:15 pm
by slotcarrod
Interesting! What were they called and who made them? AYK? Did AE run out of the other ones? I wonder :? ?

I will edit my post on the Edinger. Thanks for the update, but I sure would love to know more about these tires!

Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 10/1/10)

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:23 pm
by scr8p
proline made them, but the proline name wasn't on the sidewall. you could also buy them separately as an optional tire in an associated package (don't remember the part number off hand). if you look in one of the parts/price list that came in the kits, you'll find them listed there.

the ones proline made to sell for themselves had proline on the sidewall.

Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 10/1/10)

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:26 pm
by slotcarrod
Thanks for the info scr8p, this is exactly what we need! I will up date! :wink:

Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 10/1/10)

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:29 pm
by Y'ernat Al
x2. A bit of experimentation and variation as far a the tires from the E factory makes sense. I remember that early on, few bothered to run the AYK rubber at all, and immediately went with the adapter rings and some Holiday Buggy type softer rear spikes, and a favorite Tamiya type front right out of the box. I still have my Good Years that I can't remember if I ever ran.

D Smith- you got Prolines at the rear too? Interesting

Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 15/1/10)

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 4:38 am
by RC10resto
Hey Rod,
I just picked up a late Edinger (still rubber stamped box sides) that has those Pro-line fronts and "standard short arm era" rear spikes but with no "Team Associated" on the side walls.
Tires, solid spring cups, Edinger address motor and box are about the only signs that it is a 1985.
Brian

Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 15/1/10)

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:13 am
by a01butal
Here's the front Proline grooved tire in the bag part #6866 from my personal collection. :lol:
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Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 15/1/10)

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 9:18 pm
by slotcarrod
Great info guys, I never had a clue about them! I used the info on the Edinger post, thanks guys! This is just what I wanted, all info on the RC10's brought to light!

Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 15/1/10)

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:10 am
by burnsmonkey
Hey Slotcarrod, I saw you mentioned about some boxes being Edinger but having Cadillac features well I have an Edinger 6010 box, label is glued on and has the ROAR and ORRCA Champion printed on the front but all my parts are all the features of Cadillac that you mentioned and the gold is that darker color. Was the kit I bought a transition that was in progress or what? Just so interested in this topic! Great Write-up! :mrgreen:

Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 15/1/10)

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:34 am
by DerbyDan
burnsmonkey wrote:Hey Slotcarrod, I saw you mentioned about some boxes being Edinger but having Cadillac features well I have an Edinger 6010 box, label is glued on and has the ROAR and ORRCA Champion printed on the front but all my parts are all the features of Cadillac that you mentioned and the gold is that darker color. Was the kit I bought a transition that was in progress or what? Just so interested in this topic! Great Write-up! :mrgreen:
Same here!..... Evidence points to a late 86 - early Cadillac car (parts price list as scanned on the previous page of this thread) But the Edinger addressed/Roar & ORRCA printed box has the glued-on printed label :)

Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:29 pm
by Hillbillyrcer
SteveK wrote:The RC10 is just a fad, I can't see it being popular for much longer. 10 years, 15 tops. I seriously doubt it will make it to 50 years.
well who would of though it would make it this long. i mean my first rc10 was a b2 and now i am restoring a rc10 gold pan. you just never know what your going to do next. but as long as it is fun.

Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 15/1/10)

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:26 pm
by slotcarrod
burnsmonkey wrote:Hey Slotcarrod, I saw you mentioned about some boxes being Edinger but having Cadillac features well I have an Edinger 6010 box, label is glued on and has the ROAR and ORRCA Champion printed on the front but all my parts are all the features of Cadillac that you mentioned and the gold is that darker color. Was the kit I bought a transition that was in progress or what? Just so interested in this topic! Great Write-up! :mrgreen:
Edinger address on box with a glued label? Neat! I would say a very late Edinger for sure. I would love a picture of that label, box and car!

Re: 25 YEARS OF THE RC10 (updated 15/1/10)

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 12:51 am
by RC10resto
Heeeeeeere you go Rod!

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