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Cox Engine of The Month
Need help identifying these engines.
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Need help identifying these engines.
Hey Guys
I have a chance to buy this lot of Cox engines cheap. Not sure what they are exactly. Hard to tell from the pics.
I can get everything in the pics for $30.00 shipped to my door. What do you think?
Can you please help me with identifying them and approximate value.
I think the one with the tank is a pee wee .020???
I have a chance to buy this lot of Cox engines cheap. Not sure what they are exactly. Hard to tell from the pics.
I can get everything in the pics for $30.00 shipped to my door. What do you think?
Can you please help me with identifying them and approximate value.
I think the one with the tank is a pee wee .020???
Elgatoprerunner- Moderate Poster
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Re: Need help identifying these engines.
Definitely get it! That is some kind of rear reed induction PeeWee.
Well worth $30.
Well worth $30.
Re: Need help identifying these engines.
Do you mean a "Thermal Hopper"? I can't find "Thermal Wee" anywhere.
Elgatoprerunner- Moderate Poster
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Re: Need help identifying these engines.
Probably because, it's not factory. I think it's a bolt on mod that makes it appear like a thermal hopper.
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Re: Need help identifying these engines.
nitroairplane wrote:It's called a thermal wee, cox did a run of them in 1963.
They fetch $300 on eBay when they can be found.
Only like once every 2 years, you have something very nice there.
You mean Cox actually made these?
Re: Need help identifying these engines.
Where could I find some literature on this? If available.
I tried a Google search on "Thermal Wee" and no dice.
I tried a Google search on "Thermal Wee" and no dice.
Elgatoprerunner- Moderate Poster
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Re: Need help identifying these engines.
I am really Sorry, I was being stupid cox did not make these, it was a mod some people did for .020 FF competitions.Elgatoprerunner wrote:Where could I find some literature on this? If available.
I tried a Google search on "Thermal Wee" and no dice.
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