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dragonfly ?

Started by semmy, 23 Oct 2011 at 09:35

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semmy

Is this a Dragonfly engine and gearbox.

Found in a garage clear out.
Looking to sell it but it is difficult to sell something when you don't know what your trying to sell.

I am also looking for info on how much i should be asking for it

Any help would be much appreciated 


Doug

Semmy,

Not Dragonfly. Very probably BMW.

-Doug

semmy

Ok thanks for the info, I can cross it off the list then

The search continues :roll:

oil baron

Hi There   I think it is more likely a 650cc Russian Cossack/Ural of the late sixties to early 1970's, which often nickednamed   "urinals"   Which of course was near copy of a BMW of prewar vintage.  I remember the tool kit included piston rings, dynamo brushes and a very Russian looking club hammer of at least 2 lbs with which to beat the mighty Cossack into submission!
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Oil Baron
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