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Anyone ever hear of a "Klondike 19"?
Found one in my junk box.
It's a K&B Green Head 19 converted to spark.
I'll post a picture soon.
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Converted for use in OT FF, where it is (or was) legal. There were a few different conversions done in California, mostly K&B or OS based, but anything was fair game if it had a baffled piston and enough crankshaft length to squeeze in a set of points.
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Thanks for the info, Steve.
Mine looks to be based on a K&B 19 or possibly a 23.
It's new, never run.
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