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Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

This is a great collection, much of it is in original envelopes.

* Savoy Laboratories Corp. - Full size drawing for a 30 hp gas turbine engine. Four drawings in very nice folded condition. No tears or marks.

* Sales packet of Savoy Scientific "Screamin' Demon" gas Turbine engine..

* Aerosport Rail - Sales packet from Aerosport, Inc., Holly Springs, NC.
  Nice condition. 16 page booklet.

* Description, drawings and specifications for the Rockwell-JLO LB-600/2 Twin Cylinder Engine, form Aerosport, Inc.

* CA-61 Specs and exploded view. Two pages. Dog-eared.

 * Woody's Pusher specs and 3-view. One sheet.

* Lawrance Engine Conversion Instructions. Includes 23 pages of construction type drawings.  Produced by Schneck in Ontario, CA. Envelope postmark 1962 from Phoenix, AZ


Plans for Sale

2011 Kia Picanto revealed

Tue, 04 Jan 2011

The 2011 Kia Picanto will debut at Geneva 2011 There are plenty of cheap cars on the market. And then there’s the Kia Picanto. Which has nothing to greatly recommend it apart from the fact that you can have one brand new from around £7k.

New Porsche 928 revealed?

Sun, 20 Jun 2010

The sketch from the Porsche Consulting web site It’s a fair question when you see the sketch above – is this the new Porsche 928? Especially when you learn that this sketch was produced by Porsche and is in the header of the Porsche Consulting web site. And we’ve had some strong rumours that Porsche are working on a 21st century 928.

Baby Rolls-Royce named as Ghost

Mon, 20 Apr 2009

By Ben Pulman Motor Industry 20 April 2009 09:00 Rolls-Royce has revealed that its new sub-Phantom saloon will be called Ghost. The announcement was made by Rolls CEO Tom Purves at a press conference held at the Shanghai motor show this morning, and he also teased at other future models that will bear the Ghost name. RR4 was just the codename for the ‘baby’ Rolls, as it was the fourth model in the new-generation of cars under BMW ownership (after the Phantom, Phantom DHC and Phantom Coupe).