
Here's the original listing;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Team-Associated-RC10-vintage-race-car-graphite-rare-Houge-trailing-arms-extras-/111093968187?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEWNX%3AIT&nma=true&si=ikuvX7xWwGxNsXy%252FUxT0RVv5EwM%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
After posting the buggy, Dennis sent me a photo of the buggy taken BITD when he raced. I didn't expect this;

He said the picture was taken in 1989 after the Trinity Sportsman Cup races
in Detroit. His name is Dennis Laferle. Maybe some of you know him?
He says he may drop by to the form in the next week or so!
He listed this info on the auction;
" This was my 4th generation race car as parked in 1990. Raced in the Detroit area it was always an A main car. It has the rare Houge trailing arm conversion, a setup found to be spectacular on off camber corners. It was raced in ROAR stock, hense the two weights flat on the chassis to make minimum weight. Full ball bearing, upgraded Houge steering is tight and responsive. The houge arms were coupled to Kyoshi shocks very low on the chassis. The from suspension is mostly stock RC10. We tried several combinations, but this balanced the best for jumping, flying level from most jumps. The wing helped level the flight too.
It comes with the electronics & radio I raced with. The receiver is a mini Novak, paired to a Novak NESC 4 Speed Control. The radio is a Futaba Magnum Jr. with modified trigger override (red button at thumb). Revers during a race was illegal, so when I ran a speed control with reverse, I adjusted so the trigger could not travel to reverse. Hit the red button, and instant reverse. The current speed control is forward only... but if you're familiar with the radio, you would ask "whats the red button for?"....
The speed control was mounted up in the airflow for cooling, and there is a Litespeed finned cooling motor mount. When leading a race in Chicago, a wire melted the solder on the motor... rolled quietly to a stop... never had the problem after installing the fins.
Also imcluded are a set of street tires, and a brand new body so you can paint your own.
There is an old moter in the car, but no batteries. I give no guarantee for the electronics, it was working when I parked it.... last race was 3rd place in a club race.
I raced for 6 years... started with a Tamiya Super Champ, modified it heavily... them switched to RC10's when a local Team Associated driver showed up at a club race and absolutely embarrassed us.... went thru several RC10's and this was my final race car "
What a great piece of history and I'm soooo happy to be the new owner. Can't wait for it to arrive!
More pics;





Think she'll definitely get a full resto, and the BNIP she'll will get a new paint job in my race colours!
