My neighbor and I stopped by Scott Henningsen's restoration shop tonight. Scott was putting the finishing touches on the engine restoration of a 1911 Rambler Model 65. I was so pleased to be able to see the car and to see the newly rebuilt engine actually run. Scott said the car was largely restored when he received it and his task was to rebuild the engine, which was a basket case. He made new pistons and some other moving parts. His assistant ground a new cam. The engine was a work of art as totally befitted this very impressive large car. According to Scott this was the first company car purchased by the Coca Cola Company for their executives. It may be the only surviving Model 65. Scott has promised me some pictures of the rebuild progress which will get posted somewhere for all to see. Some facts about the car: 4 cylinder engine rated at 50 brake horsepower. 5 inch bore and 5 and a quarter in stroke. Scott upped the compression somewhat by making the pistons one-half inch taller than stock. 42-inch wheels The owner special ordered eight tires (two full sets) from Michelin at a cost of $2500 per tire. Dual ignition system, battery and magneto which may be used alternatively. The car leaves the shop tomorrow to return to the other restoration shop for completion. It will be on display at Pebble Beach this summer, after which the owner plans to tour with the car. Scott has promised me some digital pictures of the rebuild progress since I did not have my camera with me tonight. I got to hear, probably the only 1911 Rambler engine running on this day in the whole world. You did good, Thomas B. Jeffery. I'm stoked. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list