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Lost EngineBy B. J. Benton13326 CR 3104, Gladewater, Texas 75647 Although I have been subscribing to GEM for many years, this is the first time I have written to you. My name is B. J. Benton, and I live in Gladewater, Texas. In the late '60s and early 70s when I was growing up in Liberty, New York, my father and I collected several old gasoline engines ranging from 1½ to 14 horsepower. When I moved to Texas to go to college, these engines were sold to Mr. Emory Campbell in Livingston Manor, New York. The 14 HP engine, a Consolidated hit 'n miss, somehow never made it into my picture record of the collection. The engine was in perfect, unrestored condition when it was sold, and if at all possible, I would like to locate it just to get some pictures of it, or even to find out what happened to it. The engine was hopper cooled with battery/coil/ignitor ignition, 6 inch x 9 inch bore and str... 797 of 1727 characters shown.
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