Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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It's easy, just leave a sticker on a tub for 27 years :lol:

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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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RC10resto wrote:It's easy, just leave a sticker on a tub for 27 years :lol:
Done! :D Ok everybody, I'll update you in 2039. :D
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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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Electronics installed
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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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nice. 8)

this car is making me want to get the last couple pieces i need for my "curtis replica" build.

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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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What are you looking for :?:

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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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RC10resto wrote:Electronics installed
You know, when you make something look so good, and period correct and make it look so easy..... You need to build more 8)

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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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RC10resto wrote:What are you looking for :?:
i don't remember. :lol: i haven't touched it in so long. still sitting like this.
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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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scr8p wrote:
RC10resto wrote:What are you looking for :?:
i don't remember. :lol: i haven't touched it in so long. still sitting like this.
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More ball ends?

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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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pretty sure i have enough ball cups. not to detour brian's thread, but.....

2 left side bellcranks to make an edinger setup
2 mm screws and brass nuts for front wheels
rear sway bar
dubro ball cups for front sway bar
goodyear rears :roll: :lol:

actually, a complete rc10 sway bar kit would give me everything i need. i could use the ball cups on the front, and the bar and ball studs on the rear. in the pic of curtis's orginal car. the bar is there but it's not hooked up.

then it's just a matter of painting up the body and wing (which i have), and installing what i think would be the correct electronics.

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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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before and after
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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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Body?

I'm telling you, you need to build more 8)

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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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This might be the body, just needs a few stickers and a wing.
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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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That works. 8)

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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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Very nice sir, is that one of the early Associated pre-painted shells?

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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto

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I think so, I know I didn't paint it :shock:

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