Hey John, it's none of my biz, but I hope you'll decide against altering your pre-war classic. I know the extra oomph would be nice, but there are only a small handfull of pre-war coupes around -- especially unmodified ones. I envy you your find, and congratulations. I bet it will appreciate a lot faster in the coming years if you keep the powerplant it's got in it.
Have fun up there!
--fj
At 12:56 PM 2/23/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>dear fellow coupers,
>
> I have an old ercoupe ( serial no. 27) with the original A-65 that
runs
>great and looks good. It has less than 130 hours on major overhaul. the
last
>owner swears that it is a 75 , but the log book shows it to be a 65. My
>question is can it be upgraded and if it was how can i verify that? My IA
>believes it is a 65 and so do I .
>With summer coming up 10 more horses would be great , can it be done? any
>Ideas?
>
> thanks in advance,
> John Linardos
> NC 28932
> benton field (redding ca)
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"I got a song I wanta send out today ta all the dairy farmers. It's called
'Don't Never Milk yer Cow in a Winstorm or yer Liable ta be Left a-Holdin'
th' Bag.' "
--Pap Napier (of the Stanley Brothers & Clinch
Mountain Boys)
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