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Afternoon all

A few months back I told you story about how in work one day I found a tamiya box in a skip at work on a building site......

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Turns out it was this......

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A fine skip find, I think you will agree. (the body has had a dog chew it up but it goes a treat,if anyone knows a body going for a toyota monster racer- let me know)

I have told this story of good fortune on tamiya club before,some of you will know.

But there is more......

After I pulled the hi-lux out the skip, my boss turned up and over a coffee my work mate and he ribbed me for being a skip fairy etc, my boss then says he used to have a model car made by tamiya, I told him to bring it in.................

He brought it in today......

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Come on then,tell us what it is,don`t be such a tease :)

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Come on then,tell us what it is,don`t be such a tease :)

ive just taken some photos, give me 20 mins and I will put them up.

sorry ive just got home from work!

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Orig Black Porsche! :)

If it is a sonic fighter then we have to send you to the corner for 5mins :o

unfortunately no... !

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unfortunately no... !

A B2B, or whatever they're called...you know...those weird 3 wheelers with very weird handling characteristics :)

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sorry for being a nob, but the photobucket upload takes a bit of time

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so, what do you think of that?? I have no idea about what im dealing with here,it was before my time.

Love it though, i want to run it again so you can forget all that preservation!

What happens from here shall I strip it and regrease the gears??

I have notice that the diff doesnt work?? is it fixed??

shall I repaint in original colours, and why is it green??

so many questions, please help me out...

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WOW!

That's a nice post Easter present! Charger, boxes, and black bumper! Lucky lucky :)

it has some sort of yellow rear bumper in the box?? anyone?

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so, what do you think of that?? I have no idea about what im dealing with here,it was before my time.

Love it though, i want to run it again so you can forget all that preservation!

What happens from here shall I strip it and regrease the gears??

I have notice that the diff doesnt work?? is it fixed??

shall I repaint in original colours, and why is it green??

so many questions, please help me out...

niiiice!...all my boss has is star wars stuff....

there is no diff in there....it's green cause whoever painted it..wanted it green....soak in brake fluid for a day to strip paint if you want to re-paint it...

so go ahead a run it...

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anyone know if the green is a colourway and why the "mexico" decal on it??

thanks

dave

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Lol, you have the iconic Tamiya offroad model. I suggest you do a little forum searching to learn about it :lol:

The wiring has been a bit modded, including the holes for it sticking out of the battery box. Original black bumpers are rare, they changed to grey as the production numbers increased.

Have fun!

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Wow, great find! Yes as Singapore said, you have the model which all collectors want, and which has just been re-released. But you have an original, first released in 1979. Take care of it, and do it up. It's a pleasure to work on, and deserves a careful clean and new body paint. You can remove the existing paint quite easily.

Also, you are very lucky to have everything that was in the box. All the box inserts, charger, battery box, manual, decals!, transmitter box, etc etc. All of that stuff is PRECIOUS, and collectors love to own it. Look after it. If you ever wanted to start collecting vintage Tamiya, you could scarcely have had a luckier find than this one. So don't sell it (unless you absolutely don't want it). Put it all on your shelf. Well done :lol:

cheers,

H.

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