Hot Trick RC10
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Hot Trick RC10
I REALLY couldnt afford it this month, and i was almost hoping i got outbid, but i won myself a Hot Trick RC10, and for the price i think its a huge steal.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=260173678332
Pictures to come once i recieve it
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=260173678332
Pictures to come once i recieve it
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Re: Hot Trick RC10
ya i threw a bid in of $150, didnt think i would actually get it and am very suprised, pictures are small but it looks like all the hot trick parts are there, i guess we will see..
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Re: Hot Trick RC10
yea pictures are small but it says its the full hot trick conversion, looks like it has chassis, both shock towers, steering and a-arms f/r, so even though i really couldnt afford it this month, i couldnt let it be passed up. Guess i have a 6th car now to be restored, i got a stealth team car, 2 gold pans, a RPM chassis car that needs a rebuild, and a custom project with a tube chassis im currently building but have been taking forever with, i keep changing things and having new idea for the car lol, i need 5 things at this point to complete the car lol..
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Re: Hot Trick RC10
I was watching that one also...I adore that body...Chenworth?
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Re: Hot Trick RC10
Was watching that one too, just being curious. I like the reversed shock look, though I doubt many people were racing that way back in the day. I am really anxious to have better details of the front shock strut, I never saw a HT one that has that shape... Body is not a Parma Chenowoth, but I don't have any clue either, Jay?
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Re: Hot Trick RC10
Very nice score !
One of the harder complete conversions to find too!
Cheers
Darryn Johnson
One of the harder complete conversions to find too!
Cheers
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Re: Hot Trick RC10
the body is a mcallister wildcat llAsso_man! wrote:Was watching that one too, just being curious. I like the reversed shock look, though I doubt many people were racing that way back in the day. I am really anxious to have better details of the front shock strut, I never saw a HT one that has that shape... Body is not a Parma Chenowoth, but I don't have any clue either, Jay?
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Re: Hot Trick RC10
Tulsa is correct.tulsa wrote:the body is a mcallister wildcat llAsso_man! wrote:Was watching that one too, just being curious. I like the reversed shock look, though I doubt many people were racing that way back in the day. I am really anxious to have better details of the front shock strut, I never saw a HT one that has that shape... Body is not a Parma Chenowoth, but I don't have any clue either, Jay?
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Re: Hot Trick RC10
well the car came today, looks really great. the Front/Rear Arms, Front and rear shock towers, Steering Servo Saver, and Red Alloy Spring Clamps all look to be in pristine condition without a scratch.
The Chassis and Side Brackets and Nose Plate Have some random small holes drilled into them, but its not terrible, just not symetrical. Twister Motor is in great shape. has a nice shape vintage victor speed controller, and looks like it has a full set of the Hot Trick "Steering Rod Ends" Throughout the car. Pictures to follow later before i strip it down lol.
MrLexan, is that hot trick chassis you have in good shape that you are selling? i may be in the market now lol.
The Chassis and Side Brackets and Nose Plate Have some random small holes drilled into them, but its not terrible, just not symetrical. Twister Motor is in great shape. has a nice shape vintage victor speed controller, and looks like it has a full set of the Hot Trick "Steering Rod Ends" Throughout the car. Pictures to follow later before i strip it down lol.
MrLexan, is that hot trick chassis you have in good shape that you are selling? i may be in the market now lol.
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Re: Hot Trick RC10
they coming, i lost my memory stick and was too impatient to wait, so i started to disassemble lol.
arms and towers look near mint, steering has a slight scuff but not even noticeable, shock clamps look new, and the side brackets/front plate/chassis needs replacing, but thats no big deal.... i hope lol
pictures tonight when i get home from work.
arms and towers look near mint, steering has a slight scuff but not even noticeable, shock clamps look new, and the side brackets/front plate/chassis needs replacing, but thats no big deal.... i hope lol
pictures tonight when i get home from work.
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Re: Hot Trick RC10
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