There you go Jason bigger picture as requested
And heres the latest reply as to this cars heritage:
I suspect it's made by "Toy House Manufacturing" or "Toy House Corporation" in Taiwan, haven't managed to find any pics to confirm, still looking... bennie1 (325 ) 9:39 pm, Fri 13 Nov
hi and thanks the chap in the us saies its the first run of tamiya in the 60s and possibily never nade it to nz streets , but is still checking , as i said the transmiter had the words tamiya on it , annoys me cause i cant find it through moving , the reciever is not a removable one ,as they are to day , so the transmiter mayoriginal , it was very small only 4 or so inches square, you have been a huge help , and thanks ,have you got a complete chassis and remote spair for one of these , thanks 10:05 pm, Fri 13 Nov
Tamiya's first RC model was in 1976, it's definately another make, it's a challenge! bennie1 (325 ) 10:13 pm, Fri 13 Nov
hi yes it could be , i am all out of amswers , but its been interesting , i find out modelair were the first agents for tamiya , then is was deregested to the open retailer , 10:21 pm, Fri 13 Nov
Sorry, haven't any parts or spares, I've been exclusively collecting Tamiya for many years but this one is something else, sorry I can't find anything more on the web to identify it

bennie1 (325 ) 10:18 pm, Fri 13 Nov
thanks Bennie and well done , your help has appreciated 10:26 pm, Fri 13 Nov
I think you might know Bennie his real name is James French