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Ian...like the posts relating to cox powered cars...not my particular direction in the hobby... I sincerely enjoy reading these posts of all the cars, engines, and stuff from my youth...please continue to add your superb posts to the forum...the lack of "responses" vs the multitude of "views" speaks volumes
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