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purplenut 01-11-2013 02:21 PM

Rc 10 A chassis
 
Hi.
Decided to give my Rc10 parts box a look at and start building 2 cars.
I have 2 chasis 1, tub in blue,gold under but has a A stamped on it.
Looked into it and i think its a old chassis, anybody know more?.
Also other chassis is a carbon one but flat, with AE carver into it, don't know anything about this one.
I will upload some pics later but info much appreciated
Thanks

Durango 01-11-2013 02:40 PM

Hi,

The gold tube should be from an Edinger chassis (first RC10 generation). The first production of the RC10 was manufactured at 1928 East Edinger Ave in Santa Ana California (Hence the name Edinger). Later produced RC10 cars at 3585 Cadillac Ave Costa Mesa California.... The very first chassis had no stamp on it. Then the first Edinger A stamp chassis had the A on the bottom, later was changed to the top.

Original AE carbon chassis should not be flat at all, should have a "kick up nose" on the front?

Cheers,
Daniel

purplenut 01-11-2013 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Durango (Post 813571)
Hi,

The gold tube should be from an Edinger chassis (first RC10 generation). The first production of the RC10 was manufactured at 1928 East Edinger Ave in Santa Ana California (Hence the name Edinger). Later produced RC10 cars at 3585 Cadillac Ave Costa Mesa California.... The very first chassis had no stamp on it. Then the first Edinger A stamp chassis had the A on the bottom, later was changed to the top.

Original AE carbon chassis should not be flat at all, should have a "kick up nose" on the front?

Cheers,
Daniel

Hi Daniel.
Thanks for that. by the looks of the gold pan its a light gold also not a dark gold like most I've seen does this make any difference , also the nose piece is red under the blue?.
Yes the Carbon does have a kick up nose, sorry…
Just trying to upload pics...

Durango 01-11-2013 03:42 PM

The anodizing can vary from one part to another.

AE brought later colored chassis parts. if I'm not mistaken, there was also red...

First came the RC10 Graphite (kit 6025 with bushings, kit 6030 with bearings), later the RC10 Team Car Graphite, kit 6036. However, the chassis plate to both should be identical.

purplenut 01-11-2013 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Durango (Post 813585)
The anodizing can vary from one part to another.

AE brought later colored chassis parts. if I'm not mistaken, there was also red...

First came the RC10 Graphite (kit 6025 with bushings, kit 6030 with bearings), later the RC10 Team Car Graphite, kit 6036. However, the chassis plate to both should be identical.

The front nose piece had L & R on it to does that help or do they all have that?

Durango 01-11-2013 09:25 PM

Hm no idea, sorry, you have to ask someone who has more than one RC10 :)

purplenut 01-11-2013 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Durango (Post 813673)
Hm no idea, sorry, you have to ask someone who has more than one RC10 :)

Ok cheers

gomachv 02-11-2013 01:49 PM

A red nose is likely a Hot Trick piece. They also made a "wide" nose that was popular. Does the aluminum nose seem wider than your carbon chassis?

There were no advantages to a standard narrow Hot Trick nose so it could be that they damaged the original and just replaced it.

As far as the chassis, "A" stamp can be a Edinger or Cadillac, but a pale gold (usually called a champaign) would narrow it to Edinger. The gold changed a lot over the years, the "B" stamp and especially "C" stamp got much more orange

purplenut 02-11-2013 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gomachv (Post 813798)
A red nose is likely a Hot Trick piece. They also made a "wide" nose that was popular. Does the aluminum nose seem wider than your carbon chassis?

There were no advantages to a standard narrow Hot Trick nose so it could be that they damaged the original and just replaced it.

As far as the chassis, "A" stamp can be a Edinger or Cadillac, but a pale gold (usually called a champaign) would narrow it to Edinger. The gold changed a lot over the years, the "B" stamp and especially "C" stamp got much more orange

Yes it seems to be wider.
Im having uploading pics at mo.
But as soon as do you will be able to see them.
Cheers :thumbsup:

gomachv 02-11-2013 07:56 PM

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This is the Hot Trick wide nose, notice the "wings"?
Is yours like this?

purplenut 02-11-2013 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gomachv (Post 813886)
This is the Hot Trick wide nose, notice the "wings"?
Is yours like this?

Yep exactly the same:thumbsup:


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