Team AE On-Road Car - 1/10th scale
#4
Hmmm....that I was unaware of. Maybe I should toss this one back on the shelf then! Thanks guys.....I'm not schooled in the Vintage RC Stuff. It's in great shape too....My 4 year old hit a rock and the shock end popped off. You can see it sitting on the chassis. Other than....runs and drives great.
#6
AE chassis
If you would like something for your boy to drive I'll trade ya a T3 for it,if your still selling. Thanks JohnnySr [email protected]
#7
Well I was taking it for a test drive and he wanted to try it. The radio end points were set so far in...it was only going @ 5mph ;-) He just drove it for a few minutes and hit a rock in our driveway. No biggie. Underside looks nice as well. Guess I didn't take a picture of that ;-)
#8
That chassis alone would bring some pretty good money on ebay.
A lot of companies made aftermarket graphite chassis for the car to replace the stock gold pan back in the day but the AE branded one is hard to come across.
A lot of companies made aftermarket graphite chassis for the car to replace the stock gold pan back in the day but the AE branded one is hard to come across.
#11
some interesting coments here, for starters only mint cars command top prices 350-550 and every imperfection/scratches knocks the price right down. your car has holes drilled in the motor plate, anodising missing off the shocks, wrong wheels and im sure a few scratches under and on top of the chassis. what your asking is around the correct money for a rc10 graphite buggy.
#12
some interesting coments here, for starters only mint cars command top prices 350-550 and every imperfection/scratches knocks the price right down. your car has holes drilled in the motor plate, anodising missing off the shocks, wrong wheels and im sure a few scratches under and on top of the chassis. what your asking is around the correct money for a rc10 graphite buggy.