My RC10L
- Devilbrad
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My RC10L
Not sure what year it is, has to be late 80's/early 90's. It's beat up and the chassis is cracking, but I still have it, LOL Team CRC wheels and tires are about 10 years old. Everything else is early 90's electronics. I never really got into the onroad stuff, offroad trucks were so much funner!
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Re: My RC10L
That's a bad crack in the front...you must hit the curb straight on.
You've actually got a narrow 10L SS from around 1990-92. Replacement chassis aren't hard to find and you could even upgrade to graphite/carbon fiber. Plenty of after market chassis were made, and even chassis from other manufacturers will fit since t-bars were pretty standard from around 1994 on.
Not a bad starting point if you wanted to try out oval pan car racing.

You've actually got a narrow 10L SS from around 1990-92. Replacement chassis aren't hard to find and you could even upgrade to graphite/carbon fiber. Plenty of after market chassis were made, and even chassis from other manufacturers will fit since t-bars were pretty standard from around 1994 on.
Not a bad starting point if you wanted to try out oval pan car racing.
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Re: My RC10L
Cool, thanks for the ID! I'll probably never run it anywhere. Again, not n onroad fan.Phin wrote: ↑Sun Apr 29, 2018 4:23 pm That's a bad crack in the front...you must hit the curb straight on.![]()
You've actually got a narrow 10L SS from around 1990-92. Replacement chassis aren't hard to find and you could even upgrade to graphite/carbon fiber. Plenty of after market chassis were made, and even chassis from other manufacturers will fit since t-bars were pretty standard from around 1994 on.
Not a bad starting point if you wanted to try out oval pan car racing.
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