Greetings!! It is very nice to hear from a kindred spirit on these engines from the other side of near Highway 59 concerning these engines. Seems that at least 3 corners of the continent are identifying with these amazingly early engines into the Loop Charged world of outboard racing we take for granted today. All my XXXXs live in Texas! (my wife of 33 years might say something about that! LOL!)
When I was little in the late 1950s these engines really came on strong and by the mid 1960s if you didn't have a A or B Anzani, Harrison, Quincy Flathead or Konig loop engines and most were, by then in Alky you were in deep deep trouble. I woud sure like to see some postings here of pictures from that era where engines were developing gobs of power with prop, raceboat and safety racing to change futuristically to what the engines were producing power wise.
If anyone does not have the scan equipment to post pictures here from albums etc. I do and can do that will be returned by mail to the holder once scanning and posting with your story and picture are done. Anyone with pictures and stories for posting Anzani engines at work???
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