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Considering selling or restoring these but wonder if the entry level vehicles are worth it?
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"Worth it" is very subjective. Just in case you're heading down this path:

https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=85&t=7465

They're worth whatever someone is willing to pay. Is that amount greater than the cost to restore them? Who knows?

The trike is cool, I have a similar one that my parents brought home as a gift from a trip to Japan sometime around 1981. I've never seen another like it. I kept it because it's fully functional and looks nice in my display cabinet. 8)

https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=29026
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I was looking to dig into what it would take to replace the battery connectors and looking around online, makes me miss radio shack more. Not knowing much about these collectibles I am unsure where to look for specific pieces or if I would have to customize them.

My cousin had one of the 3 wheelers when we were kids, we had a blast with that thing. Got me excited for this but I need to do some work to get it up I think. Parts/labor - might be better off moving it to a home with someone who has more knowledge and time than I do.

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That Lightning definitely looks familiar. The model, not that particular one of course. Very cool. 8)
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The three wheeler is made by shinsei. I had one as a kid and it was pretty cool.

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The 3-wheeler is a Dust Runner. Over the years I've noticed how extremely popular they are on eBay. With controller they fetch over $100!

There's a market for the Monogram toy grade R/Cs, too. :)

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Sort of like the Jet Hopper, Turbo Hopper

I wish I could find a white Niko Turbo Panther as I used to chase seagulls on the santa Santa Cruz Wharf before I got an RC10
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Blast from the past! A silver Monogram Lightning was my first pseudo-hobby grade RC car 😎

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