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Magic motor now runs
I bought this motor with several others about November 2015. This sat under my deck since I didn’t have enough room in the garage. It was sunk in 1969 and supposedly was dried out professionally. When I dismantled it (see earlier posts) I found mud and gravel, so it wasn’t just sunk, it stayed underwater…
Significance of a garage at 1409 Lombard Avenue
When I have free time, one of my favorite things to think about are Velrob water skis and how they were manufactured. I recently was looking at the binding of a pair of Velrob skis and noticed the address of 1409 Lombard in Everett, WA. I hope you like the pictures on this post.
Lower unit differences
I picked up a lower unit for the magic motor from a guy I trade parts with. It’s in good shape but needed a skeg repair. I had another lower unit that I’d kept around, so I cut the skeg off and took it to a welder. $40 later in had a skeg with a…
Mustang engine – December 1964
Here’s a 289 engine for sale with date code December 14, 1964. Price is $150. I saw this on Facebook marketplace today and the guy responded with a picture of the date code. There are plenty of websites that list the date codes for these. Such as Mustangtek http://mustangtek.com/FordDecode.html#Table21 This block decodes as being built…
454 big block from 68 Chevelle
This stock motor with two bolt main was on Facebook marketplace in Staten Island on April 9th. Jimmy Bellezza was the guy asking $1600. He removed the running engine to swap for a LS. You can see the numbers on the block.
The Magic Motor – Post 4
A wise man told me some of his favorite moments were when he slipped away to the garage for a few minutes to work on his projects. I totally understand that and appreciate having a workshop in the basement. Projects can wait there until I have time. Sometimes I’ll get up very early before the…
The Magic Motor – Post 3
The bottom cowl, trim cover and exhaust parts were of course very greasy. I was powerwashing something else today and decided to clean these a bit. Mostly I wanted to see how bad they are and if I need to media blast them. I’m going to use this motor so it will get scratched so…
The Magic Motor – Post 2
I continue to wonder how this motor sank and who recovered it. These days an insurance company would have covered it and a salvage company would send it to be scrapped. But in 1969 things were different. Products were built to last, so I can see someone drying it out to either sell it or…
The Magic Motor
1965 Mercury 50hp. The old guy I bought it from said it was sunk in 1969, “professionally dried out” and hasn’t been started since 1969. This is the base of a motor I’ll build which I’ll call the magic motor. As I removed the powerhead from the mid section I found dried mud under the…
1967 Shelby 428 engine barn find
Posting this 2/12/2022 hoping the right person sees this. This was listed late last night in Philadelphia with comments that they know nothing about it other than it’s in this crate and it looks like it’s been there for a long time. Clearly it has Shelby valve covers and looks to be a big block.…
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