




The engine is an OS 21 with Thorp tune pipe and carb. The ball diff is by Thorp as well.

Superb prototypeassocista a écrit :My posted photo is the scene from 1983 World Championship Cameaux France.
It was the prototype from Thorp manufacturing. So It was released at the mid of 80's.
However, I heard that The production was quite few at that time.![]()
It's a really rare machine![]()
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Hi Simonsimonsg a écrit :Superb prototypeassocista a écrit :My posted photo is the scene from 1983 World Championship Cameaux France.
It was the prototype from Thorp manufacturing. So It was released at the mid of 80's.
However, I heard that The production was quite few at that time.![]()
It's a really rare machine![]()
ASSOCISTAdo you have it at home
Funny for this WC in Carnoux Fr
I was spectator, I went there riding my 125 cc Honda motorcycle, great times
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Simon,simonsg a écrit :Hey OSca these rea hub of yours are realyy sexydo you know their origins
Asso, home machining or special accessories makers
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Superb car in all respects![]()
Hi rod,rod a écrit :Merci aux amis Assocista et OCA1 de nous régaler de leurs trés belles autos, vraiment du trés trés haut niveau de restaurations![]()
Thank you to friends Assocista and OCA1 to enjoy us with their very nice cars, really very very high level of restoration
Hi Rodrod a écrit :Merci aux amis Assocista et OCA1 de nous régaler de leurs trés belles autos, vraiment du trés trés haut niveau de restaurations![]()
Thank you to friends Assocista and OCA1 to enjoy us with their very nice cars, really very very high level of restoration
Actually the charm of RC300 is to arrange the radio plate to own styleOCA1 a écrit :Yes, I made the FRP radio plate myself in the late 70's. The FRP material was sold by the hobby shops as an option part to make your own custom radio tray, but I can't recall the brand, it could be Associated or RPMDuring those day many racer made their own custom radio tray.
Your BD has a very unique and interesting configuration with the can muffler mounted on the radio plate. I love it! I remember seeing some pictures of this type of car spec by Gene Hustings.Very nice job!
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This is Ralph Burch's RC300 with FRP radio tray and flipped servo saver![]()
OCA1
OCA1, It's like a museumOCA1 a écrit :Thank you for your commentI have been collecting too many cars
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NiceI like the rear stabilizer, it looks pretty cool
I noticed on this picture that the brake lever and bracket for the RC300 that was sold in Japan by Yokomo is different from the US version
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OCA1
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