Sitting in the driveway, looking ever so serene, and unfettered, sat this beautiful box, and that of a Wild Willy.
I eagerly snatched both up for $50 each, and came home to brag about my find online

But really...
The RC10 remained (until today) one of those RC's that I REALLY wanted to own, simply because of it's seniority, and status in the world of RC. I came VERY close to buying a re-re to satisfy myself, but I decided against it, I wanted to find a real oldie 6-gear of my own.
I got a lot of goodies in this box!
Not only did I get a lightly used RC-10 A-stamp Cadillac, but I also got the box, an unpainted body, wing, and driver, as well as some other NIB parts in the same condition that they came off the LHS shelf all those years ago! (And receipts with dates to prove it. This is an early model. It has the stick-on label on the side of the box, and there is a receipt in the box that reads December 17, 1987)
As with all my RC's, it really pains me to see things just sit on the shelf, but at the same time, I have SUCH a hard time bringing myself to drive some of these! (I've had a minty fresh XX-4 sitting on the shelf all summer... it's taunting me.

I feel like this will probably turn into a light runner, since it already has some scratches on the chassis, and it really isn't TOO perfect... I know how to take care of my RC's, so it'll be in good hands

And what's the use of having a toy, and not being able to play with it!?!?
A good 27T motor (or 17.5T brushless, maybe?) would be plenty fun! I run a 17.5T in my 10T, and I can't get enough!
The right rear shock body anodizing is strangely light compared to the rest of the parts on the car. Interesting.
I remember hearing somewhere that the original rod-ends are hard to come by? Would it be worth my time to just snatch up some white RPM ends, put those on the car, and unload the TWO sets that I have? (one on the car, one NIB)
Enough blabber, onto the pics!
Every time I come back to this thread, my brain assumes it's someone else's car I am looking at! I am used to always being jealous of other people's finds hahaha. This one's MIIIIINE!




I have no idea what this number is. The un-pictured Airtronics transmitter had a similar (but different) number engraved on it too.



