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count me in with vintage racing
bob,
count me in on the vintage race. i'm restoring 3 quincy c loopers and want to run them. THESE AREN"T GONNA COLLECT DUST. i have an a looper and just found a boat from that period. 2 of the c loopers were stored in a barn since '67.
frank
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APBA too
Originally posted by kws View Postit is my understanding that you can .... at an NBRA race
the old engines can run at a sanctioned APBA race under the Stock Classic category. All you have to do is list it on the sanction application.
BillSupport your local club and local races.
Bill Pavlick
I'm just glad I'm not Michael Mackey - BPIII
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1941 Merc
I have a question. I have in my possesion a 1941 Mercury outboard motor, I think around 5-8 HP, 2 cylinders. It's apart in pieces, but in a big box at my house. I was curious if anyone could tell me what it might be worth if I got it together and got it running (it was last cranked and ran in 1973). Would anyone have any idea? Thanks.
Chris Johnson
111-Z
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Originally posted by roperz111 View PostI have a question. I have in my possesion a 1941 Mercury outboard motor, I think around 5-8 HP, 2 cylinders. It's apart in pieces, but in a big box at my house. I was curious if anyone could tell me what it might be worth if I got it together and got it running (it was last cranked and ran in 1973). Would anyone have any idea? Thanks.
Chris Johnson
111-Z
kk
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Old merc
Krazy Karl,
Thank you!!! That is a great website. Looking at the photos, I think mine is a KB-5 model. I'll check it out when I get home tonight. I really want to get this motor back together and running. Hopefully I can get parts for it from this site as well. Thanks again bud!
Chris Johnson
111-Z
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