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This is the only rotary-powered Mustang ever built.
The engine installed in that Mustang is a Curtiss-Wright-designed Twin-Rotor RC2-60 rotary, displacing a mere 240 cubic inches and developing 185 horsepower at 5,000 rpm. It weighs only 237 pounds, yet its compact 18.5-inch length made it ideal for small cars; it stands at just 21.5 inches tall. Smaller than a 289 Ford small-block V-8, it fits in the Mustang’s engine compartment with plenty of room to spare.
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Lee Stewart |
10-21-2019 04:50 PM |
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10-21-2019 04:57 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
10-21-2019 09:48 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
10-21-2019 09:54 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
10-21-2019 10:00 PM |
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The Hamilton Ventura... most people recognize it from the Men In Black movies. Elvis was an owner of one, wearing his in "Blue Hawaii" and Rod Serling wore his on The Twilight Zone. The original 1957 model made wrist watch history as the world’s first electrical, battery powered watch. By the 60s, it was all over as quartz crystal technology watches bagged the majority of watch sales
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Lee Stewart |
10-21-2019 10:09 PM |
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Lee Stewart |
10-22-2019 06:09 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
10-22-2019 06:09 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
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Peter Brock, now a world renowned automotive designer, met illustrative artist, George Bartell, when they both attended Art Center College of Design in the mid 50s. Years later when Brock was creating Cobra ads for Shelby American and had no cars to photograph, hiring Bartell to create cars via his artwork was the answer.
Between 1963 and '67, Bartell created stunning oil paintings and water colors of various Cobras that were extensively reproduced in ads, posters, race programs, and other promotional materials. Those ads became iconic symbols of that era.
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Lee Stewart |
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