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Mercury Mod - D
 

Quincy Looper - D
 

Crescent 3 Cylinder Engine
 

Anzani B
 

2 Rare Midget Race Engines
 

Rare Evinrude PR
 

Group of Motors, Mainly Mercurys
 

Konig 2 cyl
 

Konig FA2 engine
 

5 Lockwood Chiefs
 

OMC Alky Midget
 

Elto Motor
 

Konig 2 cyl C with Quincy Exhaust
 

Konig Kart Motor
 

Konig round block B
 

Quinsky engine
 

2 Racing Engines
 

4 Vintage Motors, including Johnson Sea Horse
 

3 Vintage Engines
 

Vintage Hydroplane Boat
 

Vintage Wooden Hydro & Runabout Boats
 

6 Vintage Motors
 

Drive Housing Heaven
 

92 Konig VC Engine
 

93 Konig VC Engine
 

93 Konig VC Engine (2)
 

Konny VC Engine
 

Konny Cylinder
 

4 Konig Cranks
 

8 Vintage Motors
 

5 Vintage Motors
 

Vintage Race Engine - brand unknown
 

Vintage Boat - Joltin Janie
 

Runabout - J54
 

Vintage Konig
 

Vintage Motor - unknown brand
 

Wooden Molds
 

More Wooden Molds
 

Getting a New Boat Ready for Racing
 

Flip Side of New Race Boat
 

1939 Evinrude 1/2 hp Mate
 

New Addition - Bill Fales' 6 cyl Merc
A rare 6 cylinder, 60 cubic inch, extensively modified for PRO alky outboard racing, Mercury formerly owned by the late, great Bill Fales.

New Addition - 1972 Konig
This 1972 Konig 500 has a Zak induction system.

New Addition - 1939 Neptune 16 hp
 

New Addition - Anzani
 

New Addition - Quincy Z Engine
This Quincy Z 125cc engine was built by Quincy Welding in 1977 and purchased by Jack Kugler for his son, Jeff to race. Jeff won the World Championship in the 125 Hydro class with this engine. What was most amazing about that victory was that the race event in Alexandria, LA was Jeff's very first pro race ever AND the first time this Quincy Z engine had been raced. Jeff Kugler went on to win a total of 3 National Championships in 125 Hydro.

Quincy Z Engine - 2nd view
 

Quincy Z - Letter of Authenticity
The letter of authenticity states that the serial number of this Quincy Z engine was verified by the Christner family from the original Quincy Welding/Precision Machine production log book.

Quincy Z - Dyno Card
An original Quincy Welding shop dyno card for this Quincy Z engine, as written by O. F. Christner in 1978.

2010 Addition - Johnson Seahorse
 

Johnson Seahorse - close up
 

Another Johnson Seahorse
 

1970 B Konig
 

Rare 'YamaRude' Engine
John Toprahanian created and built several Yamarudes in the early 1970's.




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