Ok here she is. Ain't mint by any stretch of the imagination, but most of the key bits are there and in decent shape. Some, as we will see, are just hangin' in there. Judging by the esc/motor/tires I would say the owner of this car previously owned a Tamiya of some sort, which is cool because that was exactly my case bitd. I raced my RC10 on that poor ol' Mabuchi motor 'til it died..
After a good look through the car and kit I have noticed that it includes a lot of parts coincidental to the old manual pictures, such as the rx, servo and the white-stick battery pack. So I am thinking of leaning towards a manual-replica build. I liked Phin's idea of leaving the Tamiya fronts, but they look
really good on my Frog.
Enough blather! Some pics:
Kit box
Spring retainers.. made from pure unobtanium
More unobtanium
As we shall see later, the gear cover is clinging to life..
Kit has cool period-correct extras..
First cleaning effort... I think this car is going to clean up nice!

I know you love my cottage-cheese-bucket work stand
Cool unused Roar literature..
Card is stuck to the adhesive!

Have to steam it off..
So the box says battery included.. is this a kit battery? Sure looks like the one in the manual. Just needs white tape and the wide plug..
More to come soon! The disassembly has begun...
Trans has the c-clip

I have a Novak problem....