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LARRY JONES OWNED THE CAR,ALONG WITH MYSELF,BOB LOGAN AND PETE MUNCELLWHO ALSO HAD SCRAMBLERS RACED THE SCRAMBLERS TOGETHER BACK IN THE DAY.THE CROSS RAM WAS SOLD AT TILLMANS SPEED SHOP.IS THE CAR ALL THERE
THANKS RALPH |
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I SEE THAT THE CAR STILL HAS THE TRACTION BARS ON THE REAR WHAT ARE THEY IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A SET FOR MY SCRAMBLER AND CANT SEEM TO FIND THEM
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There is no name on those Traction bars. That's the way Rick got it. Tillman's is the name of the shop the guy in NJ purchased the cross/ram from. As you can see from the photos the car is basically all there. (missing a mirror) Do you have any idea what happened to the original motor ??? -- Was Jones the original owner ?? - photos would be nice to document it. George
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GEORGE
I WILL STOP BY LEES AND TRY TO CONTACT LARRY JONES TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MOTOR.LARRY WAS THE ORIGINAL OWNER.ILL ALSO CHECK FOR SOME PICTURES.IF POSSIBLE CAN YOU MEASURE THE TRACTION BARS FOR ME THANKS |
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Thanx, I'll measure them and take some more photos of them for ya. G
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427 - those traction bars are 25 inches long. That's from the point to the end. I took some photos but camera is not downloading. Will try it at work. George
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