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Panther Pup Castings - Brass

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stevenz

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For sale: brass Panther Pup castings - see picture. Obtained with an assortment of other model engine parts. They may have been purchased 20 years ago or more - uncertain. Make me an offer - would not include shipping. Would consider trade if local (upstate/western NY state).

Have several other castings and will eventually build one - Panther Pup is interesting but something has to go.

Panther Pup Castings.jpg
 
Been away for a bit - I think I passed those castings on to a friend last year but will check within a few weeks to be sure. If I have them they are out in the back storage shed - it's a muddy walk out there at the moment. There were no plans or booklet. These came from a friend who passed away - who likely obtained them from friends.
 
Your mud is no doubt much like ours, so I fully understand. I just hope you still have them, because I much prefer brass to the aluminum now offered~
 
Rod,
I have a plan book if you need one.

Jeff
 
I am interested in your plan book. I was wondering what you would have to have for it. Thanks Terry
 
I no longer have the castings. Some time passed after posting here and I gave them to a friend who stopped by. What I'll do is advise him to post here if he's done nothing with them and wants to move them along.
 
Emailed my pal and asked him to post them here if he's willing. He travels a lot so it could be a while before he responds.

Steve
 
Emailed my pal and asked him to post them here if he's willing. He travels a lot so it could be a while before he responds.

Steve
Time is no issue, I have engines to build, about 10 cord of firewood to saw & split, house projects for my wife & a '54 Chevy that wants the 327 in the boiler room installed~
 
I bought a set of brass castings from a vendor at NAMES 2 years ago and have nearly finished. Don't get as much shop time as I'd like. Castings had a lot of inclusions in them that required modification to main bearings and timing cover. Were made by Poco Power no idea how old but well worth the price I paid and has been a good build experience sorting out the "fixes". I have the instruction booklet and would be willing to copy for you. Steve's engine is a real inspiration to anyone interested in this engine. It was seeing his engine that got me going on this project. Don't know whether to thank him or---------.Colin
 

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