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Cox Engine of The Month
My new OK Cub Hot Rod
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My new OK Cub Hot Rod
Hello all,
I just got a new addition to my collection of gas powered goodies. I got a sweet .049 powered OK Cub Hot Rod in the original box! It doesn't look like its ever been run on a tether as the wheels look new and there are no scratches on the chassis. The engine has what feels like new compression and has maybe been started once as it looks to have a little but cleanable fuel staining on the crank case and tank. The body looks almost perfect and the original decals are still there. It even has the tether bridle, a removable roll bar, timing / speed sheet, instructions, and a mini catalog showing a date of December 1961. It's a cool looking car and it compliments my Never run OK Cub Go-Kart.
Here are a few pics pics of my new toy and my Go-Kart.
BTW, If anyone knows where I can get a driver figure for my Go-Kart, PLEASE let me know. I cannot find any on Fee Bay.
Shawn
I just got a new addition to my collection of gas powered goodies. I got a sweet .049 powered OK Cub Hot Rod in the original box! It doesn't look like its ever been run on a tether as the wheels look new and there are no scratches on the chassis. The engine has what feels like new compression and has maybe been started once as it looks to have a little but cleanable fuel staining on the crank case and tank. The body looks almost perfect and the original decals are still there. It even has the tether bridle, a removable roll bar, timing / speed sheet, instructions, and a mini catalog showing a date of December 1961. It's a cool looking car and it compliments my Never run OK Cub Go-Kart.
Here are a few pics pics of my new toy and my Go-Kart.
BTW, If anyone knows where I can get a driver figure for my Go-Kart, PLEASE let me know. I cannot find any on Fee Bay.
Shawn
Last edited by sdjjadk on Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:11 pm; edited 1 time in total
sdjjadk- Platinum Member
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Re: My new OK Cub Hot Rod
were are you getting all of these things? they look great
mitchg95- Diamond Member
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Re: My new OK Cub Hot Rod
mitchg95 wrote:were are you getting all of these things? they look great
Thanks.
Some stuff I've had since I was a kid, some things are from E-Bay and some are from yard sales and flea markets.
sdjjadk- Platinum Member
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Re: My new OK Cub Hot Rod
whoo, that's really pretty
GermanBeez- Platinum Member
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Re: My new OK Cub Hot Rod
Yes Sir. It is in fact an .024nitroairplane wrote:Nice
And the Kart is 024 right?
sdjjadk- Platinum Member
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Re: My new OK Cub Hot Rod
What a Hoot! Super Cool !
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