Help with LRP, looking for ESC vintage 1999 or 2000

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Help with LRP, looking for ESC vintage 1999 or 2000

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Is there a source for information on LRP's model history? I'm looking for their king of the hill ESC from around 1999 through early 2000ish.

Want it for a build I'm getting close to complete on, thanks.

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I believe the top LRP ESC was the IPC V7.1

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Re: Help with LRP, looking for ESC vintage 1999 or 2000

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The Wayback machine suggests the IPC Digital V6 from April of ’99:

http://web.archive.org/web/19990423143357/http://www.rc10.com/shusting/cataloghub/LRP/lrpothersp.htm

The IPC V7.1 apparently shows up around August of ’99, and remains at least through early 2001.

http://web.archive.org/web/19990828184147/http://teamassociated.com/shusting/cataloghub/catlrp.htm

Hope this helps some. Purely a curiosity search on my part, I have no knowledge of LRP model history.
Just offered as an example of the geeky stuff available at archive.org.

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Thanks, interesting that the v7.1 seems to still be a current model for LRP.

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Re: Help with LRP, looking for ESC vintage 1999 or 2000

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The 7.1 had different versions including the SR (stock) version, that was the jot item.in the b3 a.d t3 era

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