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Need some help ID'ing an RC10
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:50 am
by lynch30
Hi everyone,
Let me preface this with I am brand new to RC and recently acquired an old RC10 from a friend and thanks to him I now have the itch. The car is in pretty rough shape, but it runs well enough for my 2 year old to be infatuated with it. My plan is to clean it up, replace parts, make it sellable and buy a newer RC.
I'm having a heck of a time trying to figure out what model of RC10 this is. As you can see, it's a black tub so I'm not sure if it's a Team car, Worlds car or even an RC10T. From what I can tell, the prior owner made some modifications which is making it even harder for me to ID correctly. The chassis has a B stamp under the motor.
Thanks for any help!

Re: Need some help ID'ing an RC10
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:53 am
by Asso_man!
Most prolly started as a Team Car now modified with JG front truck tower, front long shocks, RPS steering bellcranks, Andy's front arms and missing front nose tubes. Rough shape indeed...
Re: Need some help ID'ing an RC10
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 11:28 am
by jwscab
Asso_man pretty much nailed it. With the re-release of the rc10 plus the plethora of original parts, you could pretty cheaply make that a reliable runner. Any particular reason you want to get a newer rc?
Re: Need some help ID'ing an RC10
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 11:54 am
by ChisaiKuso
Putting money into replacing parts on the car in order to sell it would likely be a losing proposition...
If you plan to start racing competitively, sell this car as it is and buy a newer model. If you simply want something to play with, fix a few things on this car and enjoy owning a classic.
My $.02.
Re: Need some help ID'ing an RC10
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 11:58 am
by lynch30
Thanks guys. I had a feeling it's a team car, just needed confirmation.
jwscab wrote: .......Any particular reason you want to get a newer rc?
Not really. If the restore goes well, I may just keep it for myself
As far as parts and what to look for and what is and isn't compatible with this particular car, that's a bit confusing to me. Will any vintage RC10 Part fit on this car?
Re: Need some help ID'ing an RC10
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 12:05 pm
by scr8p
download some of the manuals and parts lists then you'll be able to see what works.
http://www.teamassociated.com/manuals/RC10/
Re: Need some help ID'ing an RC10
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 12:07 pm
by Percymon
You can download the RC10 Team Car, and probably the Championship, manual at RC10.com
manuals section
discontinued models
Assess what parts you have that need immediate replacement - check the manuals for part numbers and then search Tower Hobbies etc and eBay
Original buggy body is still available in either ProTech or Viper shapes.
Looks a perfectly viable runner to me, especially with a youngster possibly at the wheel in a year or two (drop a 55T crawler motor in to slow it right down

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Re: Need some help ID'ing an RC10
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 12:13 pm
by lynch30
ChisaiKuso wrote:Putting money into replacing parts on the car in order to sell it would likely be a losing proposition...
If you plan to start racing competitively, sell this car as it is and buy a newer model. If you simply want something to play with, fix a few things on this car and enjoy owning a classic.
My $.02.
I appreciate that, and that's what I intend to explore once I price everything out. If it's not cost effective then I may just keep it for myself.
Re: Need some help ID'ing an RC10
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 6:10 pm
by wickedcrawler
Yeah towerhobbies.com has quite a few parts in stock right now for the rc10.. just dye the parts black. I bought the missing items my gold tub needed and pretty darn cheap too! I think it would make a great economy 1st runner for the youngin' !
Re: Need some help ID'ing an RC10
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 4:28 pm
by lynch30
Thanks everyone for all the feedback and recommendations. I've since decided to cleanup the car and keep it for myself. I've already ordered new front and rear shock towers and a set of nose brace tubes. I'm also planning on sanding down the chassis bottom and then for $15 I'm able to get it powder coated. I'd like replace the front shocks with stock ones but I'm not quite sure which ones will fit.
These are the most readily available on Ebay, however they are for the gold pan and I'm not sure if they would fit my car. Any ideas?
Re: Need some help ID'ing an RC10
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 8:08 pm
by jwscab
check out the manuals in the link suggested up there at rc10.com for the manuals. you will be able to see right away after looking at the manuals what will fit where.
your black pan is effectively a 'gold' pan, and should have .71 front shocks with a stock tower.