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    Sticky: Yes a Konig. I believe that it is a 2 cylinder C

    Yes a Konig. I believe that it is a 2 cylinder C
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    Sticky: When we were there racing the tunnel boats in the...

    When we were there racing the tunnel boats in the 6 hour, Alan Yaw from Abilene Marine, Tommy Posey, and a few others including Ted May went to East Berlin to visit. Yes, they made us exchange our...
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    Sticky: I actually was not debating the years when the...

    I actually was not debating the years when the square block surfaced.Not sure of the year. After the 1968 season I traded one of my B loopers to a friend. O'Dea talked me into getting one of the...
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    Sticky: See,I let Steve take the lead here. In 1968 the...

    See,I let Steve take the lead here. In 1968 the Loopers stil lruled. I won the nationals at Depue with a Looper.No fluke either.
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    Sticky: Konig

    The picture just posted by Sam certainly looks like a 6 cylinder with rotary valve & 3 carbs.
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    Sticky: Head colors

    Jeff,

    Even the talented Simon brothers wouldn't have trouble differentiating between a 4 cylinder "B" & "C" from a 2 cylinder "FA"! LOL!!! but when the thimble sized piston "VA" came out, that's a...
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    Sticky: 1969 Konig

    If you look between the cylinders you can see an aluminum horizontal bracket. Pointing straight back there are 2 solid rods that the bracket for the pipes slid on. Mine were fixed as not too many...
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    Sticky: 1969 Konig

    Here is the picture while leading 1st heat in Depue nationals in 1969. Was 3rd second heat so lost to Gerry Waldman on points but elapsed time for 1st & 3rd was better then Gerry's 1st & 2nd.
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    Sticky: Sliding pipe

    Not to create any real controversy here, but Chuck & Lou Simon had sliding pipes as early as 1967 that I recall racing against Chuck.
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