Was very sorry to have sold mine. Monte has them all figured out now.
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Jackie !!! Must be some kind of a record set here. You sent this yesterday and it's at my house at 3:30pm Eastern Time the next day. How is that possible????? Our damn US postal system can't sell you a stamp in that length of time. It was delivered by DHL here in the states. Good news is that the box and contents were in perfect condition. I've got a call in a few minutes, but after that I'll post a picture of my Miss Windy "LUMP" sitt'n on the real Miss Windy - blower motor and all. You hit this one out of the ball park! Thanks so much.....
Well that's a bloody big relief Roger------wasn't sure you'd like it, afraid you might want your cash back, and I already spent it.
That was damn rapid though-----collected around eleven In The morning -----you have it Thursday, couldn't have got there much quicker myself--------total shipping cost was ----£20-30. ------Puey was over four times that. ITPOST, what a result.
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Thats the the big old V8 outboard "Concept"-----------next up is the V8 "COSWORTH" concept. Finally found the tube I wanted for the injectors-----that stuffs rare as hens teeth to find .
Next two are of the big Raveau with a "Cooking" V8 outboard, in my opine, the all metal job looks a whole lot better than the wood version. Won't chuck the elm version just yet-----might come in at a later date.
Lilabner and Oligator are still battling it out on the bench-----keep shoving Butch through the hoop and then Jim-----left 'em so they can race each other------give a helping hand now and again------just like playing soldiers !
Was rent day again today, for the third time this week ( seems like it anyway)wandered off to the boot sale, same old sh-t,----different day-------except--------I found a set of thread cutters for wood -----half, three quarter, and one inch,, had to pay an arm and a leg for them,but what the hell, I've been looking for a full set for five years, so I had to buy 'em. I may not have another five left in me.
Clean up day in the shop tomorrow-----lunch up country with the kitchen goddess and her brother David. Have to think of another "Concept" between now and then ------running fresh out of ideas.
Grand daughter Kate wants a turtle for the garden-----how feckin exciting is that? Trouble is,I love the little bugger to bits ---so ill come up with something.
The concept gets a bit lost sitting on the 23'er real thing.......BTW anyone want to buy Miss Windy??!?!?!!!! SERIOUSLY!
BUT - The concept is priceless, so don't even ask.
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Man walks into Jack Barclays Rolls Royce Showroom in Mayfair, London --------kicks the tyres on the Silver Ghost and says to the salesman------"how many miles do you get to the gallon"?
Salesman looks him in the eye and says,-------"Sir, if you need to ask that question, you don't need a Rolls Royce!"
Same principle applies today Pilgrim------if your worried about fuel consumption ----------buy a 13' Boston with a 10hp Jap lump stuck on its bum------die rich-----but happy ?
Not worried just saying how big engines use big fuel.
Jackie how about a concept of the Hartley Enterprises H1 V8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ciy2zlHTsY should keep you busy for a couple of days. Say hi to Rotary John if you see him in November.
Sounded good, looked good
Old fashioned 2 stroke make it look stupid
Looks just like an old Rude V8. To me that some bright spark played around with------the old ones were reported to be running over 400 HP, so it shouldn't be beyond the wit of man to pull another 20/30 HP from it without really trying---------100 HP per litre isn't particularly mind boggling these days,
ly
Watched a movie on TV last night------was called "KINGS AND QUEENS OF MOONLIGHT BAY"
After a while, I thought to myself, I know that skyline, bugger me, it's Havasu------but fifty years ago!
I swear blind the point where the cabin was, is right on the point where the scorers used to set up shop--------the right hander where Joe Fielder stuffed his Glastron Molinari
Scotti won a lakeside plot of land amongst his many trophies for winning Havasu, he offered it to me for $500--------another of the many lost opportunities in my life.