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  • #16
    McC - no picture from back

    I don't have a picture that shows the heads well. I took these pictures at a local show that I go to twice a year and have met the owner, but don't recall his name. The show organizer is a good friend and he knows the owner well. Email me if you want to talk with him and I'll get his contact information. Not sure what is listed on Craig's list - hate the way Craig's list works, so don't use it. Thanks for all the information about the motors. You definitely don't see or hear about them very often. Any idea about how many were produced in racing trim?
    Not to take away from the McCollough thread, but thought you might like to see two of my motors I took to the last Louisville TN show.
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    • #17
      From post #7

      Originally posted by sam View Post
      learning the serial number to help verify how many were built. No one seems to know for sure, but everyone who was directly involved says they are certain hundreds were made; at least 300 and possibly as many as 600.
      These same numbers are quoted by people who worked at the factory in Minneapolis and the race team guys in California and Arizona

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      • #18
        It's knid of a bogus deal....The guy who owns it had his niece or daughter post it for sale. I gave her a boat load of Q's to answer, and thus far, nothing....
        Bill Schwab
        Miss KTDoodle #62C
        -Naturescape encinitas landscape company

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        • #19
          It's quite possible

          It's possible the reason the pitcher is the same is they copied the one from on-line for lack of having one them selves or a digital camera. It seems to be a trend to use pitchers already available, it happens alot with the old Chris Craft engines, people just click and paste already posted pitchers on their web sites. You never know, Sam you are just a wealth of information, I hope you are writing this all down somewhere.

          Kerry

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          • #20
            The motor is in Powell, Tennessee and NOT Lake Powell, Utah.

            I have seen the motor in person as well, and I'm pretty sure the owner carries a newpaper article with pictures of the motor after it was clocked over 100mph. For some reason, I think it was a PowerCat drag hydro, but I can't recall.

            It's located near Powell, Tennessee as the Craigslist-Knoxville ad states. I don't know why someone said it's in Lake Powell, Utah...?

            Tom Brockmeyer



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