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Post by pbh51 on Mar 2, 2019 15:05:53 GMT -8
When I started on the 1930 car, I decided that since there were so many similarities between them, I'd do the 1932 and 1934 winners as well. The '34 car is the first winner to use an Offenhauser 4 cylinder engine. The engine is a copy of the Etzel engine from his 1956 Kuzma with carbs copied from an AMT '53 Ford and scratch built velocity stacks.
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Post by 2lapsdown on Mar 2, 2019 19:34:01 GMT -8
Sweet!
John
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Post by Chris K. Hale on Mar 2, 2019 20:40:47 GMT -8
I really like this one, is it a front wheel drive? Either way its Very Cool. I miss the days of Clean liveries and wish we would just go back to national racing colors and maybe a single sponsor. Chris
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Post by pbh51 on Mar 3, 2019 10:07:22 GMT -8
I really like this one, is it a front wheel drive? Absolument!
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Post by tatocorvette on Mar 3, 2019 10:48:32 GMT -8
Very nice! Love these cars. I've always been fascinated by the external shifters. Talk about safety and stay inside the cockpit.
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Post by pbh51 on Mar 3, 2019 12:48:11 GMT -8
Very nice! Love these cars. I've always been fascinated by the external shifters. Talk about safety and stay inside the cockpit. That's the hand brake! Try that at 100 mph.
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Post by tatocorvette on Mar 3, 2019 12:52:29 GMT -8
Ohh!! That makes a little bit more sense now. Thanks for the clarification!
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Post by garydavis on Mar 19, 2019 19:53:50 GMT -8
A very cool looking build pbh. What kit is that? Did you do the wire wheels??
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Post by Joel_W on Mar 20, 2019 6:30:59 GMT -8
Just found your build. What a great build from an era we rarely see modeled these days.
Joel
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