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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Ty Marcucci on February 06, 2019, 03:54:58 PM
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Is it me or are there a ton of Fox engines on da bay?
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Ty.
I noticed the same.
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I have one new one in it's original box. Never been run. Even tho I am swapping over to electric it's my one connection to my getting started back in 1953. So it's not for sale! y1
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A few of them went for more than I would think they are worth, so every body is jumping on the band wagon hoping to get the same amount of money. H^^
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I have one new one in it's original box. Never been run. Even tho I am swapping over to electric it's my one connection to my getting started back in 1953. So it's not for sale! y1
Feel the same way went electric. Got 3 Fox .35, all new 2-stock and one tricked out w/hemi head,St needle valve. Also have 1 OS .40fp, Super Tiger .46 & .60 and 2 OS .46 LA, one silver one blue all brand new and will never sell them.
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I have one new one in it's original box. Never been run. Even tho I am swapping over to electric it's my one connection to my getting started back in 1953. So it's not for sale! y1
I think we all have a Fox in our past that we loved. Mine came from Duke himself at the 1965 Nats. I was a senior and having trouble getting my 4 year old Fox 35 started. HB~> Two people I had never seen before saw me flipping my fingers raw and told me that they knew what was wrong and if I could give them the engine for about an hour they could fix it. They brought it back and 1 flip later I was in the air. It was Duke Fox and George Aldrich. That Fox ran perfectly until the day it disappeared along with the plane when my parents moved while I was in college. So, if you are the one that stole my Fox 35 GIVE IT BACK! n1