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A club member brought this to the meeting last week. Anyone know what it is? Thanks! -Jerry
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I'd say it's an Atwood Triumph .51 ignition....really sad shape though. Bill Atwood and Mel Anderson sort of collaborated on this one I think.
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It is a Atwood 49 or 51. A very light engine and was later converted to glow.
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