Monday, January 02, 2017

Joe Leonard driving the McKee Mk. 14, a four-wheel drive special with an automatic transmission and a twin-turbo 7.5-liter Oldsmobile


It turned out to have too much power for its brakes and was withdrawn, never to be seen again

http://www.diecastxchange.com/forum1/topic/185130-pro-sports-racing-cars-wanted-in-118th-updated-52116/

9 comments:

  1. When reading down that page did you notice the '67 Camaro pace car with the plexi bubble hood?
    Super cool...

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    1. I didn't! (insert charlie brown scream as he misses the football, flies through the air, and lands on his back with a scream ending thud) Thanks! I'll go back and find it!

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    2. HA! Wait! I take it back! I did, and I've already posted that image, a week or two ago! Neener neener! YOU missed the ball! (insert mad scientist laugh) I can't find it right this moment, but I do recall cropping off the watermark and posting it

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    3. Well, I can't find it, but since you brought it up, and I already thought I had posted it, and it's cool... I will repost it!

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  2. Thats why we love you.

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    1. wait.. what? I need to know it's its for finding an all wheel drive 1960s race car with an olds engine and twin turbos (holy moly) that only raced once, or going back and getting the Camaro posted

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    2. or what I thought was very fun visualization of me screwing up by referring to the Charlie Brown imagery?

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  3. Both man.
    If a twin Turbo 7.5 liter Oldsmobile doesn't get your attention...call 911!
    Then you bothered to do some home work for me on the Camaro. That was a surprise as I was half expecting a referral to the search button. But alas, the A-Z on the Cherokee.

    That's what I'm talkin about.

    Send me the address of that workshop with the chix on the wall....Im buying the beers. It will only cost you your best mad scientist laugh.

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    1. Mhwu (not as easy as it seems to spell out a mad scientist laugh) wahh ha ha!

      Damn, I don't know where that workshop is!

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