Building an engine from scrap parts and no plans

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Yes, that finish job really does look great, 'Vette.
Brass on green, or brass on red. Either one is a turn-on for a machine head.

Now that it's all tarted up, let's see it running again. That's as good an excuse as any
to put up another vid of this nice running engine.

Dean
 
That really turned out nice. Very creative!

Chuck
 
now thats one very nice little engine but the part that blew me away is how slow you got it to run :bow: :bow:

you just proved to everyone that you can use what you have on hand and create a master piece.

chuck
 
That's A real cute little engine Rick. Congratulations on such a fine build. - Billmc
 
Well now, isn't that one of the most ingenious uses of left over and scavenged parts! Nicely done and I do like the paint scheme.


BC1
Jim
 
Your project turned out really nice. I like the clean lines along with the hit-n-miss styling. What also makes it stand out is the attention to the finish details that display a high degree care and workmanship.

Super!

-MB
 
My congratulatons as well. A really really nice little engine and you did a beautiful job. Thm:
Regards,
Ernie J
 
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