
My early Edinger RC10
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My early Edinger RC10
My early edinger RC10. Never run and never will. king of my shelfers 

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If things seem under control, you are just not going fast enough.
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Re: My early Edinger RC10
pfffft, no fiberglass battery straps
awesome mate, I would kill for those rear tires

awesome mate, I would kill for those rear tires

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Re: My early Edinger RC10
Awsome transamman908 youv'e got a really rare ride. I noticed that the speed control has the 2 old style wiper arms which you don't see that often anymore. This looks like it could be run right now if you charged the batteries. Very cool.





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This is all very interesting!
This is all very interesting!
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Re: My early Edinger RC10
Very nice! (even without the fiberglass battery straps...) Extra points for using the Rx battery holder. 

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Re: My early Edinger RC10
That's some serious eye candy right there.
Did you have the pleasure of building that one yourself or did you find it that way?

Did you have the pleasure of building that one yourself or did you find it that way?
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Re: My early Edinger RC10
aaargh, i'm being attacked by a huge green eyed monster .... heeeeeeelp. awsome sight dude. 

"I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming in terror like his passengers!" The late great Bob Monkhouse 1928 - 2003.
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Re: My early Edinger RC10
Thanks everyone! The old sanyo pack does hold a charge!!! I have the original body, wing, box and everthing that came extra with the kit. I had the fiberglass batt. straps, but can't find them(i'm ready to gut the house to find them..LOL!) Many thanks to all for the nice comments!!More pics to come when i do the body for it. 

If things seem under control, you are just not going fast enough.
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Re: My early Edinger RC10
Nice! Like those tires. Classic!
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Re: My early Edinger RC10
great car, dude.
i've never understood the need to drill 2 holes further front on the chassis to mount the msc, when you can just flip the brackets around, add a couple bends, and use the stock mounting points. i've had/have a couple like that.

i've never understood the need to drill 2 holes further front on the chassis to mount the msc, when you can just flip the brackets around, add a couple bends, and use the stock mounting points. i've had/have a couple like that.
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Re: My early Edinger RC10
I put a body on my Edinger. I found an old can of orange that's pretty close to box art then made the ROAR stickers with regular sticker paper with clear packing tape over them(cheesy, but doesn't look half bad). This will do for now till i get myself to do the original body and take the original wing and buttons outa the pack.
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If things seem under control, you are just not going fast enough.
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Re: My early Edinger RC10
So does somebody on this forum have a list of the tire specs? I have an early car (spring caps, glass batt strap, long wing tubes, etc) with no writing on the side walls of the tires, front and rear. Is this common?
Thanks, Brian
P.S. sorry if this has been covered a hundred times already - in 1985 I had an early car and didn't even know it
Thanks, Brian
P.S. sorry if this has been covered a hundred times already - in 1985 I had an early car and didn't even know it

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