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Cox Engine of The Month
M-5 Morton Radials
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M-5 Morton Radials
I think they are absolutely beautiful!
Question is, what are they worth, and there is no guarantee it will even run!
Thank you for your kind opinions.
Regards, Alberto
Question is, what are they worth, and there is no guarantee it will even run!
Thank you for your kind opinions.
Regards, Alberto
swift53- Moderate Poster
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Re: M-5 Morton Radials
Alberto, my friend Dan is currently building one from prints. On the average, I see them go for $1500 US dollars on up. Keep in mind that they don't come without problems the early versions due to the plans had the pushrods too small and they would bend. I met a fellow a few months ago who built 2. One took a dump after three runs. He redesigned it and now has a good runner. They're really neat and I wish you success if you purchase one.
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