Love to own a 1967 Shelby GT500E Eleanor but then again who wouldn't , here is the Dyno run of that
YouTube - 1967 Shelby GT500E Eleanor Super Snake Dyno Run
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Love to own a 1967 Shelby GT500E Eleanor but then again who wouldn't , here is the Dyno run of that
YouTube - 1967 Shelby GT500E Eleanor Super Snake Dyno Run
Hi everybody,
by looking round the net I found your thread and I have to say, that the engine in the video is only a copy of the original engine which I have designed and built in the year 1996.
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I have a friend, a retired taxation inspector, who started off with a TAFE course in metal machining and making small steam engines from hobby shop kits. He moved onwards and upwards to a triple expansion engine for a 24 foot launch, then built the boat to take it.
His first model internal combustion engine was an 8" diameter model of a WW1 Bentley Rotary aircraft engine which runs very well. This was made from a casting kit bought at a modeller's exhibition in London. He is just about finished a model RR Merlin, also from a kit, but which required considerable jigs, fixtures and tooling to be made from scratch. This would have been quite an task even for a tradesman. Example- a fixture to hold and index the camshafts whist grinding.
He plans to make from drawings, not a kit, a running scale model of an Indianapolis Offenhauser. Given his progression with the steam engines, I would not be surprised in a few years to hear of an Indy roadster sighted growling around the streets of Coorparoo in the dead of night.
Love to own a 1967 Shelby GT500E Eleanor but then again who wouldn't , here is the Dyno run of that
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