Posted 2 years ago
CAD1949
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PICKED THIS UP AT THE FLEA MARKET TODAY. CAN'T FIND A MODEL OR AGE ANYWHERE. APPEARS TO BE OLDER MODEL.
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Posted 2 years ago
CAD1949
(470 items)
PICKED THIS UP AT THE FLEA MARKET TODAY. CAN'T FIND A MODEL OR AGE ANYWHERE. APPEARS TO BE OLDER MODEL.
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FROM ALL I'VE FOUND OUT, THIS APPEARS TO BE AN S3 SERIES CIRCA 1965-67. I AM GOING TO OIL IT UP AND SEE IF I CAN GET IT RUNNING. THE GUY I BOUGHT IT FROM SAID IT WAS RUNNING WHEN HE PUT IT AWAY. THANKS FOR ALL THE INPUT EVERYONE.
After a little cleaning and oiling and patiently waiting for pressure to build I got this little jewel to run. Very fast and very quiet. What fun. This is why I like flea markets and thrift shops you never know what you may find.
Thjese were great teaching tools for children to learn about such things.. still are .