Here’s a few more pictures or the new car. I’m actually hoping to authenticate this to be the same car as Brian Kinwalds pictured race winning car. Obviously some things look different. It’s been many years after. But many things are the same and very unique.
First is an overall shot in a similar angle of the magazine article.
This extra hole in the chassis in front of the clutch bell is present on Kinwalds car. I’m not sure what it’s purpose was but I haven’t seen it on any other car I’ve researched leading me to believe it wasn’t factory.
The rear shock tower is custom and modified in the same manner as the one in the picture.
The trans brace and rear bumper are also custom cut pieces matching.
The header and exhaust both match. The header matches the same one off that eventually made it to the RC10GT. The pipe is a Mccoy/Paris 1/8 pipe.
The head has a #3 scribed in it. I can’t see them at in the article picture but might be helpful to identifying the car.
The top plate has been trimmed and has the same bracket to hold the receiver. The plug ziptied to the chassis is an extension for the steering servo.
Out of the 6 or so trans braces I have nor any I’ve seen have been chamfered as such as this one. There’s also one less hole on the back side by the input shaft.